The Yankees’ long (two-day) national (tri-state area) nightmare is over.
After whiffing in their first two chances to secure the division, they have finally won the American League East.
The road back to the top of the division took much longer, following last year’s abysmal fourth-place finish that was billed as a “disaster” by Brian Cashman, but the Yankees officially climbed all the way back to the top of the AL East with a 10-1 win over the Orioles on Thursday night in The Bronx.
Juan Soto celebrates following the Yankees’ win on Sept. 26.Charles Wenzelberg
The Yankees celebrate following the final out of their win on Sept. 26.Charles Wenzelberg
In Game 159, with a party-like atmosphere from the 42,022 in attendance, the Yankees (93-66) nailed down the division by extending their lead over the Orioles (88-71) to five games.
Doing so ensured their chase for the franchise’s 28th championship — and first since 2009 — will begin in the ALDS next Saturday at the Stadium against the winner of a wild-card round series.
“It took us long enough,” a champagne-drenched Aaron Judge said in a raucous Yankees clubhouse after crushing his 58th home run in another monster season. “This team was hungry. It goes back to not making the playoffs last year. That was just enough fuel for this team to go out and say hey, we gotta make some changes, we gotta do better.”
Giancarlo Stanton drove in four runs for the Yankees during their win on Sept. 26.Jason Szenes for the NY Post
Giancarlo Stanton celebrates after hitting a home run during the Yankees’ win on Sept. 26.Charles Wenzelberg
Alex Verdugo and Clarke Schmidt celebrate in the clubhouse on Sept. 26.Charles Wenzelberg
The Yankees’ next box to check off during their last regular-season series against the Pirates this weekend is wrapping up the top seed in the AL for home-field advantage through the ALCS, which they can do with a combination of two wins or Guardians losses.
But first they were soaking up the division clincher that came together with Gerrit Cole spinning another gem, Judge homering in his fifth straight game and Giancarlo Stanton getting a head start on his playoff mastery with four RBIs on a home run and double.
“It means a lot,” manager Aaron Boone said. “I feel like we’ve been through a lot as a team already this year, so I’d like to think we’re battle-tested for what’s ahead. But really excited for these guys that have persevered through a lot of moments in the season. So a long way to go, but I know we’ll enjoy this right now.”
The Yankees arrived home from a West Coast trip earlier this week needing just one win over the Orioles to officially dethrone the 2023 division champs.