New York Post | Ken Davidoff: After struggling mightily in the middle of the summer, Masahiro Tanaka has rebounded nicely over his last half-dozen starts, sporting a 2.43 ERA over that stretch. The starting rotation is the biggest weak link on this team, and getting Tanaka back right goes a long way to fixing that problem. We’re certainly used to seeing big October starts from Tanaka and it’s looking like he’s back in form for that.
New York Times | Tyler Kepner: Early in the year, the talk around the Yankees was what they would do to replace all their injured stars.