The 103-win New York Yankees ran out identical, relentless lineups in consecutive games for the first time all year, and manager Aaron Boone believes he knows what's next for the A-team Bombers.
New York Yankees' fans may have noticed shortstop Didi Gregorius with some awkward, and sometimes weak throws to first base in the final few games of the ALDS with the Boston Red Sox.
Injuries never happen at a good time, but with a week remaining in the regular season and in a fight still for home field in the AL Wild Card, this would be an awful time for the New York Yankees to lose Didi Gregorius.
The Yankee offense collected 15 hits on the night, including two each from Brett Gardner, Judge, Gregorius, Tyler Austin and Miguel Andujar. Gary Sanches added three hits and three RBIs.
After the New York Yankees' home opener was delayed by snow on Monday, Didi Gregorius seemed to be fueled by the rain and mist that permeated Yankees Stadium on Tuesday.