The latest World-Series-or-bust October for the Yankees begins Saturday against the Kansas City Royals in the ALDS and, for all the caterwauling and hand-wringing over recent playoff duds in The Bronx, this one might deliver the most ear-splitting fan response yet if it ends poorly.
The Yanks have not won it all since 2009. Their fan base is hungry/angry. This may be the year they all finally chill. The team is built on two towering, historic offensive stars and an ace and there are plenty of other ingredients for a deep postseason run, including the supporting cast in the lineup and solid arms. They had the AL’s best record (94-68) for the 43rd time in franchise history and are the league’s top seed.
But they were also sometimes bewildering to watch, looking unstoppable when they won and basement-dwelling bad when they lost. Which team shows up now, at the most crucial time of year, in Game 1 against the fifth-seeded Royals on Saturday?
What the Yankees have going for them
Aaron Judge. Juan Soto. Gerrit Cole. It’s a pretty nice troika to have. If their stars cook in October, look out, baseball world.
Judge had another mammoth year, leading MLB with 58 homers, 144 RBI and a 1.159 OPS (comical). He led in other categories, too, but even the Internet does not have the kind of space needed to list them all. He and Soto (41 homers, .988 OPS, incredible platform year for his free agency) are a Modern Age Ruth and Gehrig or any other duo you’d like to name.
They fronted an offense that was one of three in MLB to average five runs per game. The Yanks (5.03 runs per) were the best in the AL and they led MLB with 237 homers. They also walked 672 times, 70 more than the runner-up Dodgers. If that holds, there will be Yankees on the bases during the playoffs.
Cole is a frontline starter rounding into form after not pitching until June because of injury. He had a 3.41 ERA during the season but might be peaking now – he’s got a 2.25 ERA over his last 10 starts and has held hitters to a .182 average. He’s only thrown 95 innings so far. Does that mean he’s certified fresh for October?