The calendar year is 2017, but it feels ten years earlier to Matt Holliday. Not only did the veteran outfielder win the National League batting title (.340 batting average) a decade ago in 2007, but his Colorado Rockies made an improbable pennant run that fall, orchestrated by a blend of youth and experience. And now, at age 37, Holliday sees that Rockies' squad in the makeup of his new team, the 2017 Yankees. "That was sort of a team that sort of reminds me of the team we have," Holliday told
Holliday: '17 Yankees' makeup reminds him of…
The calendar year is 2017, but it feels ten years earlier to Matt Holliday. Not only did the veteran outfielder win the National League batting title (.340 batting average) a decade ago in 2007, but his Colorado Rockies made an improbable pennant run that fall, orchestrated by a blend of youth and experience. And now, at age 37, Holliday sees that Rockies' squad in the makeup of his new team, the 2017 Yankees. "That was sort of a team that sort of reminds me of the team we have," Holliday told