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Flip the calendar back a few pages and you can revisit a period when Aaron Judge wondered if and when his aching right wrist would allow him to resume crushing baseballs. Around the same time, Gary Sanchez avoided eye contact with his statistics, instead aiming to produce a few positives that could salvage a lost campaign.
Here in October, everything resets, and the script can be rewritten on a nightly basis. Judge has returned to form as an imposing power threat, and Sanchez rescued his season with a two-homer performance—including a staggering 479-foot blast—as the Yankees’ big bats broke out for a 6-2 victory over the Red Sox in Game 2 of the American League Division Series on Saturday at Fenway Park.