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Yankees must move on after brutal World Series loss: 'This is what defines character'

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LOS ANGELES — Juan Soto walked out of the Yankees clubhouse with a scowl. Aaron Boone walked down the hallway with furrowed eyebrows and a look of irritation he couldn't hide.

Even Aaron Judge, who likes to throw in a small smile at the end of his responses no matter the day or the outcome of a game, struggled to really get there.

The mood was set by their exceptional silence. The only sound made was that of the clubhouse attendants smacking cleats against a table to get all the dirt off.

This one hurt.  "It's a seven-game series. You're going to lose tough ones," Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo said. "We've lost tough ones in the past.

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