NEW YORK (AP) — Gio Urshela made like Derek Jeter, and Aaron Judge was his quintessential self. After a season of surges and setbacks, the New York Yankees are set to find out who they really are in the postseason. New York was a .500 club past the midpoint of the season, falling to 41-41 on July 4. Rougned Odor led off the ninth with a single against Josh Fleming (10-8), just New York’s second hit. Andrew Kittredge came on to face Judge, who ripped a 104.4 mph line drive off the right-hander’s glove.
Source: thestar October 03, 2021 23:26 UTC