Last week was pretty fun for the Yankees in general, especially on the pitching front. On Thursday night, Jameson Taillon took a perfect game through seven innings. The very next night, Gerrit Cole took one through 6.2 inning, both games ending in wins. The day after Cole, Luis Severino threw seven inning of one-hit ball, and in the two games prior to Taillon, Jordan Motgomery and Nestor Cortes allowed just two runs and nine hits between the two of them. It was a week where every member of the Yankees’ rotation contributed a great outing. Taillon and Cole’s perfect game bids in particular were the first time teammates had done that on back to back days in a long time.