

But a 5.11 ERA in 11 starts this season has dampened his popularity.ġ.

The Yankees even scheduled a “Nasty Nestor” T-shirt giveaway. That is rising to the occasion in a way many of the 1990s-era Yankees did.įading fast … From his signature mustache to his underdog story as a journeyman, Nestor Cortes had all the makings of a cult favorite when he was a first-time All-Star last season. 349 with runners in scoring position since he joined the Yankees in a trade from the Cardinals.

Cole is still chasing that signature moment, however, whether a historic game, a Cy Young Award or ending the up-and-down nature of his postseason performances (4-2, 3.49 ERA). The further removed he is from his days with the hated Astros (20), the easier it is for Yankees fans to adopt the $324 million free-agent signing. Gerrit Cole: Cole wouldn’t have been in the top-three when the season started, but his dominance over 18 starts (8-2, 2.79 ERA) is building a “That’s our ace” mentality. Fans crave another Derek Jeter, who was a young Volpe’s favorite player.ģ. The genesis of Volpe busting out of a rookie slump - he corrected a flaw in his batting stance while watching film with a former minor league teammate over chicken parm at his parents’ house - is so authentically New York/New Jersey that it could wind up in the historic franchise’s folklore if he keeps swinging a hot bat. Anthony Volpe: Like Judge, Volpe has the organizational homegrown factor working in his favor because fans anticipated his arrival from the minors long before his debut. Anthony Volpe already was a fan favorite in The Bronx before breaking out with a.
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983 in the regular season) - the Yankees have won just six of 12 playoff series in his career - and frequent trips to the injured list. The only things holding him back are shortcomings in the postseason (.772 OPS compared to. 99 jersey is one of MLB’s top sellers six years running. And he is cut from the team-first non-controversial mold of a Yankees captain. Aaron Judge: The American League home run king is so much more than the long ball, though that is a big part of an identity in keeping with the Bronx Bombers. Here is our unofficial popularity poll:ġ. To no surprise, it feels as if the players giving off a “one of us” vibe are becoming the most popular among fans. Gerrit Cole has been the team’s best player this season. Oh, and the fan who famously pledged his lifelong allegiance to the Yankees on a sign during the 2001 World Series was selected Sunday as an All-Star.

Marinaccio’s turn to shine came Tuesday, when he held the Orioles scoreless in the sixth inning (after they scored three in the fifth) and bought time for another big Bader hit in an 8-4 win. Volpe fueled a three-run comeback with a home run and a run scored on a wild pitch, and set the stage for Bader’s go-ahead three-run home run during Monday’s 6-3 victory. Yankees captain Aaron Judge made worrying comments Tuesday about the long-term prognosis for the toe injury that has sidelined him for the past month. It offered a romanticism to offset the sinking feeling that an injured Aaron Judge won’t be back in these big games for a while. All three grew up as Yankees fans in the New York/New Jersey area, creating a sort of pay-it-forward benefit for playing 30 years of meaningful games. What was cool about the Yankees winning the first two games of an intense series against the Orioles - to start nipping at Baltimore’s heels for second place in the American League East - was that Anthony Volpe, Harrison Bader and Ron Marinaccio each played significant parts. These big moments were authored by major leaguers who know what is expected of the Yankees when the pressure is on because they once cheered as their predecessors came through time and again in similar situations. No, these are not the contributions of fans pulled out of the stands for a Fantasy Camp-like experience. An 81-mile-per-hour sweeper to strand the bases loaded and preserve a one-run lead. Two home runs, including a stadium-electrifying eighth-inning tie-breaker. In the two biggest games of the Yankees’ season thus far, the “fans” have delivered in a big way.Ī game-tying dash around the bases.
