Since it took a walk-off hit by Aaron Hicks for the Yankees to clinch a postseason spot, I thought it would be a good time to take a look back at some of the Yankees’ postseason walk-offs.
Some are indelibly stamped in our minds, while others may surprise you. Set the time machine for 1927, Sherman.
Murderer’s Row
Considered to be the Yankees greatest team of all time due to arguably the most imposing lineup of all time (Babe Ruth 60 HR 165 RBI; Lou Gehrig 47 HR 173 RBI), the 1927 Yankees faced off against the Pittsburgh Pirates in the World Series.