The Yankees enjoyed a thrilling 2018 season. En route to their first 100-win campaign since 2009, the Bombers reclaimed MLB’s single-season home run mark by smashing 267 long balls. Individual players produced 24 multi-homer games, tying a record held by the 1961 Yankees and ‘66 Braves. The club claimed additional home run records along the way, when 12 individual players reached the double-digit dinger plateau.
Two Yankees starters hurled complete game shutouts, while the staff combined to blank opponents a total of 11 times. New York also enjoyed 11 walk-off wins, and the year ended with the club’s 54th postseason appearance.