Who knew that Corey Kluber’s no-hitter would only be the start of some historic pitching for the Yankees. The team has gotten five shutout innings or more from all five of the members of their rotation consecutively, the first time in franchise history that has happened. That’s pretty freaking nuts, honestly. To think a month ago most of us were wringing our hands over who would finally step up and become the number two pitcher behind Gerrit Cole. I’m so glad we’re back to playing out 162-game seasons.
The team will take a day off after winning their last six bouts, resting ahead of another series against the Blue Jays.