If you believe in the idea of infinite parallel universes, then by extension there is at least one in which the 1994 Major League Baseball season came to a normal conclusion, with the playoffs and an eventual World Series. It then stands to reason that in at least one of them the Yankees, with an AL-best 70-43 record when baseball shut down in this dark timeline, emerged as World Series champions. It is an interesting thought experiment to consider how a 1994 title might change our historical memory of that club and some of its players.