I’ll cope to the fact that I wasn’t feeling great about the Yankees at the start of the do-to-die Division Series Game 3. But they shook off a bad day from Carlos Rodón that put them behind 6-1, rallied behind a game-tying bomb by captain Aaron Judge, took the lead when Jazz Chisholm Jr. went yard, and cruised to a 9-6 triumph behind a quintet of relievers that recorded 20 outs. It was tied for the second-biggest rally in Yankees playoff history, trailing only the legendary 1996 World Series Game 4, of Jim Leyritz fame.

We will have a Game 4 tonight! Everyone outside of Toronto wanted to see Cam Schlittler get a chance at the Blue Jays, fresh off his Wild Card Series mastery of Boston. Let’s see what he can do to potentially send this ALDS back to Toronto on Friday! In the meantime, Micha

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