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For Yankees fans, the franchise’s ownership and front office executives, it’s all or nothing. They expect to contend for and win the World Series. OpeningDay

The Yankees are scheduled to begin their new quest for another championship today in the Bronx, weather permitting. Rain may delay Opening Day at Yankee Stadium and the team’s meeting with their arch rivals, the Boston Red Sox. With a one-day break tomorrow, the three-game series resumes on Saturday and ends on Sunday. The Yanks will then host the Toronto Blue Jays for a four-game series Monday through Thursday.

They’ll need another big season from outfielder Aaron Judge to accomplish that goal. But he may not be a Yankee beyond this season. The three-time All-Star, who will turn 30 on April 26, will become a free-agent at the end of this season if he doesn’t sign a long-term deal with the team. There have been multiple media reports that the Yankees offered Judge a $30 million per year deal for up to seven years earlier this week.

“I think we’re a better team right now than we were at any point last year,” said Boone on Sunday. “I would say a more complete team. But it’s April 3rd so that’s great and all, but we have to do it.”

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