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Yankees low-key award of American League championship rings Strange man: This is not what we want, don't wear it

According to the official website of the major leagues, the Yankees gave a low-key American League championship ring last month, and Giancarlo Stanton, who was unwilling to lose in the World Series last year, opened his mouth to remind his teammates: "Brothers, this is not the one we want, don't wear it everywhere."

"Strange Man" reminded at the banquet where the American League Championship Ring was presented, "This is not the one we want, brothers, and I won't allow you to dangle around with the ring on."

Anthony Volpe revealed: "I wanted to give up the ring, but it didn't work, so I gave it to my dad. But in retrospect, the ring is a memorial to the journey we've been along the way."

Clarke Schmidt admits: "You think of those celebratory moments and the people you worked with and now you are gone, but then again, I chose to put the ring away, I didn't want to see it again. I don't want to wear this runner-up ring and go around saying, 'This is my best moment.'" Here, it's just the basic criteria, and our goal is to win the World Series, every year."

Tim Hill agrees that it's meaningless if it's not a World Series championship ring: "It's cool, but if it's a World Series championship ring, I think it's even cooler. So I just looked at it and threw it in the box."

Carlos Rodรณn was rather unimpressed: "'Number one loser,' that's what it means to me."

Yankees Captain "Judge" Aaron Judge still remorsefully reflects on last year: "There's only one thing that really comes to mind: 'We lost.'" We fought all the way to the end and failed to win the championship trophy, and the pain will be imprinted in everyone's hearts forever. We can review from the first game to the end, but the only thing is that we didn't get the job done, and that's the most important thing, and how you can learn from it and try to be a better player."

Yankees coach Aaron Boone noted: "This ring is a ring that contains pride and pain. We want that World Series championship ring, but we also have to admit that we're American League champions, which is important and meaningful.

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