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Which Yankees pitcher of all time would you use in a Wild Card Game?

Submit your answer in the FanPost section for the chance to see your story featured on the front page.

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The regular season is rapidly winding down and the Yankees appear poised to play the Wild Card Game versus the Athletics. Whether that will be home or away remains to be seen, but the Bombers have a hold of the first spot for now. Will the Yankees start J.A. Happ, Masahiro Tanaka, CC Sabathia, use an opener? The possibilities are endless. We’ll have to wait to find that out, but that brings us to this week’s FanPost prompt:

Which Yankees pitcher of all time would you use in a Wild Card Game?

This one is pretty straight forward. Any current or former Yankees pitcher is fair game. You can choose to go the traditional route and pick whoever you think would be the strongest starter, or you could use an opener, or piece together a bullpen game. Let us know which pitcher(s) you would use in the Wild Card Game and why. Don’t forget to head over to the FanPost section and share your answer. We’ll feature one of the submissions on the front page on Friday.

How will we select which FanPosts to promote to the front page? Some of it will be subjective. If you follow our tips, you should find yourself on the right track. We will also be looking for FanPosts with comments and recommendations. Depending on the number of responses we get, receiving some recs on your post could separate your FanPost from the crowd. Additionally, if your post has a number of comments then it may have sparked some worthwhile discussions. These are just a few things we’ll be looking for when we decide which post(s) to promote on the front page. We are always on the lookout for new talent, and the FanPost section can be a great way to get our attention.

Submit your answer in the FanPost section before Friday (September 14th) for your post to be considered.