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Watch Todd Frazier hit an improbable home run

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When the Yankees traded for Todd Frazier, they expected power. I don't think they pictured this swing though. Whatever gets the job done, I guess!

Aaron Judge thinks the Yankees have a lot of fight left

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The Yankees may be down two games to none in the ALCS, but don't write them off just yet. Aaron Judge says that this team refuses to quit. You know what? Based on what we've seen so far, I agree.

The Empire State Building honors the Yankees' victory

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Following a big win the ALDS, the Yankees are receiving their fair share of recognition.Tonight, the Empire State Building donned the pinstripes. How cool is that?

The Yankees are going to the ALCS!

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The Yankees overcame the improbable, winning three straight against the Indians to advance to the ALCS! Take a look at Aroldis Chapman closing it out.

Didi Gregorius homered off Corey Kluber again

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Remember when I asked who would be this year's Raul Ibanez? Didi Gregorius just answered that. This time a two-run shot gives the Yankees a 3 - 0 lead.

Didi Gregorius gives the Yankees an early lead

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Facing arguably the toughest pitcher in the American League, the Yankees jumped out ahead early. The first inning run came courtesy of a Didi Gregorius solo home run! Sir Didi is the best.

Raul Ibanez played hero five years ago today

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It's hard to believe that it's been five years since Raul Ibanez almost singlehandedly carried the Yankees to the ALCS. I'll never forget that moment. Maybe the good vibes will carry over for tomorrow?

Gary Sanchez launched another postseason home run

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The Kraken struck again, this time giving the Yankees a 7 - 3 lead over the Indians! We are all Gary.

Greg Bird murdered a baseball, RIP

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With the season on the line, and facing arguably the game's toughest left-hander in Andrew Miller, Greg Bird destroyed a baseball. His solo home run nearly went into the third deck! have mercy, Greg.

Aaron Hicks' home run knocks Corey Kluber out of the game

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The Yankees had Corey Kluber on the ropes in the third inning. Aaron Hicks delivered the knockout blow in the form of a three run homer. It was a no doubter, too!