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OCTOBER BASEBALL: The Yankees will play Game 4 of the ALDS
against the Toronto Blue Jays tonight…marks their 25th appearance
in the ALDS…have advanced in 15 of their previous 24 ALDS.
Marks their 60th playo appearance in franchise history
(123 seasons, 48.8%)…their 60 postseason appearances are
the most by any franchise in Major League history, 21 more
than the Dodgers who have the second-most postseason
appearances (39) and 31 more than the second-highest
American League team (Athletics - 29).
Marks the Yankees' eighth postseason appearance in the last
nine seasons (since 2017) and 26th trip to the postseason in
the last 31 years (since 1995)…their 26 trips to the postseason
since 1995 are the most in the Majors in that span, ve more
than the next highest team (Atlanta-21) and 11 more than the
next highest AL team (Boston & Cleveland: 15).
Are one of only three teams to make the playos in at least
eight of the last nine years (since 2017), joining the Dodgers
(nine: 2017-25) and Astros (eight: 2017-24).
YESTERDAY'S NEWS: The Yankees overcame a ve-run decit to
defeat the Blue Jays, 9-6, in ALDS Game 3 at Yankee Stadium…LHP
Carlos Rodón (2.1IP, 6H, 6R/ER, 2BB/1IBB, 2K, 1HR, 1HP) started and
did not record a decision…RF Aaron Judge (3-for-4, 3R, 1 double,
1HR, 4RBI, 1IBB) reached base four times and drove in four runs,
hitting an RBI double in the third inning and a game-tying three-
run home run in the fourth inning…DH Giancarlo Stanton (1-for-4,
2RBI, 1SF) drove in two runs, hitting an RBI single in the rst inning
and a sac y in the third inning…2B Jazz Chisholm Jr. (1-for-3, 1R,
1HR, 1RBI, 1BB) hit his rst home run of the 2025 postseason and
third career postseason home run with a go-ahead solo shot in the
fth inning…C Austin Wells (2-for-4, 1R, 1RBI) hit an RBI single in the
fth inning…1B Ben Rice (0-for-3, 1RBI, 1SF) hit a sac y in the sixth
inning…Yankees relievers tossed 6.2 scoreless innings (3H, 0BB, 9K).
COMEBACK KIDS: The Yankees overcame a ve-run decit in
ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto, marking their largest comeback win
since 7/19/25 at Atlanta (also were trailing by 5R and won 12-
9)…marked their largest comeback win in a postseason game
since overcoming a ve-run decit in 2010 ALCS Game 1 at Texas
(also trailed by 5R and won 6-5).
The Yankees became only the fth team in Major League
history to overcome a ve-run decit in a potential elimination
game, joining the Boston Red Sox in 2008 ALCS Game 5 vs. Tampa
Bay (trailed by 7R), St. Louis Cardinals in 2012 NLDS Game 5 at
Washington (trailed by 6R), Anaheim Angels in 2002 World Series
Game 6 vs. San Francisco (trailed by 5R) and Seattle Mariners in
1995 ALDS Game 4 vs. the Yankees (trailed by 5R).
ALL ON THE LINE: The Yankees are now 3-0 in potential
elimination games this postseason…have won six of their last
eight potential elimination games (since 2022) and are 13-7 in
those games since 2017.
Are 11-3 in their last 14 potential elimination games at
home since 2017 and 15-6 in their last 21 such games at
home since 2005.
Were down, 0-2, in the ALDS for the fourth time in franchise
history (advanced in 5G vs. Oakland in 2001 and vs. Cleveland
in 2017, and lost in 4G vs. Cleveland in 2007)…have forced a
Game 4 in each series…also trailed, 0-2, in a best-of-ve ALCS
once (were swept in 3G vs. Kansas City in 1980).
BRONX BOMBERS: During the regular season, the Yankees owned
a .405 winning percentage in games they were homerless, the third-
highest winning percentage in the Majors…their .405 winning pct.
in those games was 87 points higher than the Major League average
(.318)…including the postseason, the Yankees have won four of
their last ve games (since 9/18) they did not homer, ve of their last
seven such games (since 9/6) and six of their last nine (since 8/17).
SCHLITT'S CREEK: RHP Cam Schlittler will become the 10th
pitcher in Major League history and third Yankee to make his
rst two career postseason starts in potential elimination
games, joining Zach Ein (2023-24), Frankie Montas (2020-24),
Dakota Hudson (2019), Luis Severino (2017), Masahiro Tanaka
(2015-17), Jeremy Hellickson (2011-13), Alex Cobb (2013), Hideo
Nomo (1995-96) and Randy Lerch (1978-81)…joins Hudson as
the only rookies in Major League history to make his rst
two career postseason starts in potential elimination games.
WHAT A RELIEF: Yankees relievers tossed 6.2 scoreless innings
in ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto, marking only the third time in
franchise history Yankees relievers tossed at least 6.2 scoreless
innings in a postseason game (also 7.2 scoreless innings in 1947
World Series Game 7 vs. Brooklyn and 6.2 scoreless innings in
1977 ALCS Game 5 at Kansas City).
ALL RISE: OF Aaron Judge reached base four times and drove in
four of the Yankees' nine runs in ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto, hitting
an RBI double in the third inning and a game-tying three-run home
run in the fourth inning…his six career home runs in potential
elimination games are the most in franchise history and tied
with David Ortiz (6HR) for the most in Major League history.
His 17 career postseason home runs are the fth-most
postseason home runs by a Yankee in franchise history,
trailing only Bernie Williams (22HR), Derek Jeter (20HR),
Mickey Mantle (18HR) and Giancarlo Stanton (18HR)…10
of his 17 career postseason home runs have either tied the
game (three) or given the Yankees the lead (seven).
His seven career ALDS home runs are tied with Giancarlo
Stanton for the third-most in franchise history, trailing only
Derek Jeter (10HR) and Bernie Williams (8HR).
Including the postseason, has hit 7HR in his last 20 games
(since 6/30/24) against Toronto and 14HR in his last 38 games
vs. the Blue Jays (since 5/15/23).
Has recorded multiple hits in ve of his six postseason
games this year, batting .500/.577/.727 (11-for-22) with
5R, 2 doubles, 1HR, 6RBI, 3BB/1IBB and 1HP.
Has gone 4-for-6 with 1 double, 1HR, 6RBI and 1HP with
RISP this postseason…including the regular season,
has hit .357/.521/.679 (40-for-112) with 9 doubles, 9HR,
63RBI, 43BB/28IBB, 3HP and 7SF with RISP this year.
His 11H are the most by any player in the postseason this year.
Has reached base in 19 of his last 20 postseason games since 2024.
Including the postseason, has hit .397/.540/.785 (48-for-121)
with 40R, 5 doubles, 14HR, 27RBI, 36BB/8IBB, 4HP, 2SF and
4SB over his last 36 games (since 8/27).
Including the postseason, has reached base safely in each of his
last 23 games (since 9/11), batting .455/.581/.896 (35-for-77)
with 27R, 4 doubles, 10HR, 22RBI, 23BB/7IBB, 3HP, 2SF and 1SB.
THE SKIPPER, TOO: Manager Aaron Boone is the second
manager in Major League history to reach the postseason in
seven of his rst eight seasons as manager (credit: Elias - min.
2G managed per season), joining Dave Roberts (rst 10 seasons
with the Dodgers)…is the third manager to make the playos
in seven of his rst eight seasons with the Yankees, joining Joe
Torre (each of his rst 12) and Casey Stengel (nine of his rst 10).
His 25 career managerial wins in the postseason are the fth-
most in franchise history, trailing only Joe Torre (76), Casey
Stengel (37), Joe McCarthy (29) and Joe Girardi (28)…the
Yankees’ 25 postseason wins since 2018 are also the second-
most in the AL and the third-most in the Majors.
HOME SWEET HOME: Including the postseason, the Yankees
are 10-1 in their last 11 games at home (since 9/11), 12-3 in their
last 15 home games (since 9/6) and 16-4 in their last 20 games at
Yankee Stadium (since 8/24).
MATCHING UP: The Yankees are facing Toronto in the postseason
for the rst time in franchise history…prior to this series, the Blue
Jays were one of two AL teams that the Yankees had not faced in
the postseason (also Chicago-AL).
WINNING WAYS: The Yankees posted a 94-68 (.580) record, tied
with Toronto for the best record in the American League and third-
best record in the Majors, trailing only Milwaukee (97-65, .599) and
Philadelphia (96-66, .593)…their 94 wins matched their 2024 total.
The Yankees recorded their 33rd consecutive winning
season (since 1993), marking the second-longest streak
in the four major sports (MLB/NFL/NBA/NHL), behind only
their 39 straight winning seasons from 1926-64.
Including the postseason, the Yankees are 14-4 in their last 18
games (since 9/16), 17-6 in their last 23 games (since 9/11), 28-
11 in their last 39 games (since 8/24), 33-14 in their last 47 games
(since 8/15) and 37-17 in their last 54 games (since 8/6).
Including the postseason, have won 13 of their last 15
completed series (since 8/11).
FAN-TASTIC: The Yankees drew an AL-best 3,392,659 fans this
year despite recording just 80 home gates…the Yankees’ 2025
home attendance was the clubs second-highest over their last
nine full attendance seasons (since 2015), trailing only their total
attendance in 2018 (3,482,855)…averaged 42,408 fans per home
gate this season, the highest home average attendance in the
American League and the third-highest in the Majors, trailing only
the Los Angeles Dodgers (49,537) and San Diego Padres (42,435).
The Yankees drew at least 3 million fans for their Major
League-record 25th straight season when there was full
attendance (1999-2019, ‘22-25).
Their 20 sellouts during the regular season matched their
second-most at the current Yankee Stadium, trailing only
their 23 sellouts in 2018 (also 20 in 2011).
YANKEES BY THE NUMBERS
Postseason (Regular Season)
Overall .......................3-3 (94-68)
Standing in AL East: ..................T1st, ---
Home Record: ................3-1 (50-31)
Road Record: ................0-2 (44-37)
Day Record: .................0-2 (35-23)
Night Record: ...............3-1 (59-45)
vs. American League:. . . . . . . . .3-3 (68-46)
vs. National League: ..........0-0 (26-22)
vs. AL East: ...................3-3 (27-25)
vs. AL Central: ................0-0 (21-10)
vs. AL West: ...................0-0 (20-11)
vs. NL East: .....................0-0 (9-9)
vs. NL Central: .................0-0 (10-5)
vs. NL West: ....................0-0 (7-8)
vs. RH starters: ................2-2 (75-51)
vs. LH starters: ............... 1-1 (19-17)
Yankees Score First: .........2-1 (71-26 )
Opp. Score First: ..............1-2 (23-42)
Pre-All-Star: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... --- (53-43)
Post-All-Star:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....--- (41-25)
Leading After 6: ..............2-1 (75-11)
Trailing After 6: ................0-2 (8-46)
Tied After 6: ..................1-0 (11-10)
Leading After 7: .............. 2-0 (79-5)
Trailing After 7: ............... 0-3 (6-52)
Tied After 7: .................. 1-0 (9-10)
Leading After 8: ...............3-0 (85-3)
Trailing After 8: ................0-3 (2-59)
Tied After 8: ....................0-0 (7-5)
Extra-Inning Games: ...........0-0 (6-8)
One-run Games: .............1-0 (23-22)
Two (or fewer)-run Games: ....1-1 (35-36)
NYY Scores 5 or more: ........1-1 (66-16)
NYY Scores 4 or more: .......3-1 (81-25)
NYY Scores 3 or fewer: ......0-2 (13-43)
NYY Scores 2 or fewer: ........0-2 (4-34)
Opp. Scores 5 or more: ......1-2 (13-43)
Opp. Scores 4 or fewer: .......2-1 (81-25)
Opp. Scores 3 or fewer: .......2-1 (67-13)
Opp. Scores 2 or fewer: ........1-0 (47-7)
Yankees No Errors: ...........1-2 (62-33)
Yankees Make Error(s): .......2-1 (32-35)
NYY Starter Goes 6: ..........2-1 (51-16)
Comeback Wins: ..................1 (34)
Yankees hit 0HR: .............1-1 (15-22)
Yankees hit at least 1HR: ....2-2 (79-46)
Yankees hit 2+ HRs: ..........1-0 (53-22)
Walk-o Wins-Losses: ..........0-0 (5-7)
Series Record: ........... 1-0-0 (31-21-0)
Series Record, home: .... 1-0-0 (16-10-0)
Series Record, road: ..... 0-0-0 (15-11-0)
Sweeps by NYY / by Opp.: ...0 (11) / 0 (3)
Run Differential .......................-9 (+164)
Runs Scored (per gm.) ..26 (4.33) / 849 (5.24)
Runs Allowed (per gm.) . 35 (5.83) / 685 (4.23)
Yankees PS replays (O-S-C) .....3 (0-2-1)
Opponent PS replays (O-S-C). . . 2 (1-0-1)
TODAY IN YANKEES HISTORY
Oct. 8, 1956: Don Larsen throws the
only perfect game in MLB postseason
history as the Yankees take a 3-games-
to-2 lead over the Brooklyn Dodgers
with a 2-0 victory in Game 5 of the
World Series.
Official Game infOrmatiOn
Yankee Stadium • One eaSt 161St Street • BrOnx, nY 10451
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WOrld SerieS chamPiOnS: 1923, ’27-28, ’32, ’36-39, ’41, ’43, ’47, ’49-53, ’56, ’58, ’61-62, ’77-78, ’96, ’98-2000, ’09
2025 AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES GAME 4
NEW YORK YANKEES 12/9468vs. TORONTO BLUE JAYS (2-1/94-68)
RHP Cam Schlittler (1-0, 0.00) vs. RHP Louis Varland (0-1, 6.75)
Wednesday, October 8, 2025 • Yankee Stadium • 7:08 p.m. ET
TV: FS1 Radio: WFAN 660AM/101.9FM (English), WADO 1280AM (Spanish), ESPN Radio
2025 AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES SCHEDULE
Game Date Opponent Probable Pitchers (Postseason Stats or 2025 Reg. Season Stats) / Results Time (ET) TV
Game 1 Sat., Oct. 4 at Toronto Toronto 10, YANKEES 1
Game 2 Sun., Oct. 5 at Toronto Toronto 13, YANKEES 7
Game 3 Tues., Oct. 7 vs. Toronto YANKEES 9, Toronto 6
Game 4 Wed., Oct. 8 vs. Toronto RHP Cam Schlittler (1-0, 0.00) vs. RHP Louis Varland (0-1, 6.75) 7:08 p.m. FS1
Game 5* Fri., Oct. 10 at Toronto TBA vs. TBA 8:08 p.m. FOX
* - if necessary | On the Radio: All games carried by ESPN Radio, WFAN 660AM/101.9FM and the Yankees Radio Network; Spanish on WADO 1280-AM
YANKEES TEAM BATTING
REGULAR SEASON RANKINGS
Category Total Rank MLB (AL)
Home Runs ........ 274 .............1st
SLG ................ .455 .............1st
OPS................ .787 .............1st
Walks .............. 639 .............1st
Intentional Walks..... 47 .............1st
Total Bases ....... 2,488 .............1st
Runs Scored ....... 849 .............1st
Runs per Game . . . . 5.24 .............1st
XBH................ 549 .............1st
Times on Base .... 2,065 .............1st
Pitches/PA . . . . . . . . . 3.96 .......2nd (1st)
OBP................ .332 ......3rd (2nd)
Sac Flies ............. 54 ......T3rd (1st)
OBP w/ RISP ........354 ......4th (2nd)
OPS w/ RISP ........786 ......5th (2nd)
Stolen Bases ........134 ....T8th (T4th)
SLG w/ RISP.........431 .......9th (4th)
YANKEES TEAM PITCHING
REGULAR SEASON RANKINGS
Category Total Rank MLB (AL)
Opponents' BA .... .229 .......2nd (1st)
K/9.0IP Ratio ....... 9.00 ......4th (2nd)
Opponents' OPS... .685 ......4th (2nd)
Strikeouts......... 1,440 ......4th (2nd)
Opponents' SLG ... .379 .......5th (3rd)
IRS % ............27.5% .......6th (5th)
Strikeout Rate ... 23.7% .......7th (3rd)
RHP Cam Schlittler will make second career postseason start in Game 4 of the ALDS tonight vs. Toronto…the 24-year-old will pitch on extended ve days' rest…
will become the 10th pitcher in Major League history and third Yankee to make his rst two career postseason starts in potential elimination games,
joining Zach Ein (2023-24), Frankie Montas (2020-24), Dakota Hudson (2019), Luis Severino (2017), Masahiro Tanaka (2015-17), Jeremy Hellickson (2011-13), Alex
Cobb (2013), Hideo Nomo (1995-96) and Randy Lerch (1978-81)…made his postseason debut in ALWCS Game 3 vs. Boston on 10/2, earning the win after recording
12K over 8.0 scoreless innings (5H, 0BB)…became the rst pitcher in Major League history to toss at least 8.0 scoreless innings and record at least 12K
without allowing a walk in a postseason gamewas just the fourth rookie pitcher in franchise history to start a "winner-take-all" playo game, joining
Iván Nova (2011 ALDS Game 5), Mel Stottlemyre Sr. (1964 World Series Game 7) and Spec Shea (1947 World Series Game 7) - credit (Elias)…went 4-3 with a 2.96
ERA (73.0IP, 58H, 24R/ER, 31BB, 84K, 8HR) in 14 regular season starts…allowed 3R-or-fewer in 12 of his 14 starts, 2R-or-fewer in 10 of his starts and 1R-or-
fewer in seven starts…from when he made his Major League debut on 7/9 to the end of the regular season, ranked among AL pitchers (min. 60.0IP) in opponents'
SLG (.337, fourth), strikeout rate (27.6%, sixth) and K/9.0IP (10.36, seventh)…his 24R allowed were tied with Bill Staord (24R in rst 14GS from 1960-61) for
the second-fewest by a Yankees pitcher through their rst 14 career starts, trailing only Dave Righetti (22R in rst 14GS from 1979-81)…his 84K through
his rst 14 career games are tied with Dave Righetti (84K in rst 14G) for the fourth-most in franchise history, trailing only Masahiro Tanaka (113K in rst
14G), Orlando Hernández (97K in rst 14G) and Luis Gil (88K in rst 14G)…began the 2025 season in the minors, combining to go 6-6 with a 2.82 ERA (76.2IP,
67H, 30R/24ER, 26BB, 99K, 4HR) in 15 combined games (14 starts) with Double-A Somerset and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre…at the time of his Major League
debut, was tied for ninth among minor league pitchers in strikeouts…among qualied Yankees farmhands, was tied for second in strikeouts and starts, ranked
fourth in innings pitched, tied for fourth in wins and seventh in ERA…was selected by the Yankees in the seventh round of the 2022 First-Year Player Draft out of
Northeastern University (Mass.)…is a native of Weymouth, Mass.
DOMINANT DEBUT: Made his postseason debut and earned the win after recording 12K over 8.0 scoreless innings in ALWCS Game 3 vs. Boston on 10/2 (5H, 0BB)…
became the rst pitcher in Major League history to toss at least 8.0 scoreless innings and record at least 12K without allowing a walk in a postseason game.
His 12K were the most by a Yankees rookie in a postseason game (previous: Dave Righetti (10K in 1981 ALDS Game 2 at Milwaukee)…was the fourth
rookie in Major League history to record at least 12K in a postseason game, joining Floridas Liván Hernández (15K in 1997 NLCS Game 5 vs. Atlanta),
Baltimores Mike Boddicker (14K in 1983 ALCS Game 2 vs. Chicago-AL) and Pittsburghs John Candelaria (14K in 1975 NLCS Game 3 vs. Cincinnati)…was the
rst rookie in Major League history to record at least 12K without surrendering a walk in a postseason game.
Became only the fourth pitcher in franchise history to record at least 12K in a postseason game, joining Roger Clemens (15K in 2000 ALCS Game 4 at
Seattle), Gerrit Cole (13K in 2020 ALWCS Game 1 at Cleveland) and Orlando Hernández (12K in 2000 World Series Game 3 at the Mets)…joined Cole as the
only two Yankees to record at least 12K and not allow a walk.
Became the third pitcher in franchise history to toss at least 8.0 scoreless innings in a “winner-take-all” game, joining Ralph Terry (tossed a shutout in
1962 World Series Game 7 at San Francisco) and Johnny Kucks (tossed a shutout in 1956 World Series Game 7 at Brooklyn).
Was the rst Yankees rookie and the eighth rookie in Major League history to toss at least 8.0 scoreless innings in a postseason start…joins
Oakland’s Sonny Gray (8.0IP in 2013 ALDS Game 2 vs. Detroit), San Franciscos Madison Bumgarner (8.0IP in 2010 World Series Game 4 at Texas), Baltimore’s
Mike Boddicker (SHO in 1983 ALCS Game 2 vs. Chicago-AL), Cleveland’s Gene Bearden (SHO in 1948 World Series Game 3 vs. the Boston Braves), Cleveland’s
Duster Mails (SHO in 1920 World Series Game 6 vs. Brooklyn), Chicago-ALs Dickey Kerr (SHO in 1919 World Series Game 3 vs. Cincinnati) and Pittsburghs Babe
Adams (SHO in 1909 World Series Game 7 at Detroit).
Became just the second Yankee to toss at least 8.0 scoreless innings in their postseason debut, joining Waite Hoyt (SHO in 1921 World Series Game 2
vs. the New York Giants)…his 12K were the most by a Yankee and tied for the eighth-most by a pitcher in their postseason debut in Major League history.
Became just the fourth rookie pitcher in franchise history to start a "winner-take-all" playo game, joining Iván Nova (2011 ALDS Game 5), Mel
Stottlemyre Sr. (1964 World Series Game 7) and Spec Shea (1947 World Series Game 7) - credit (Elias).
At 24 years, 239 days, was the fth pitcher (12th time) in the last 29 years (since 1997) to start a postseason game for the Yankees at age 24-or-
younger, joining Deivi García (1GS at 21-years-old in 2020 ALDS Game 2), Luis Severino (6GS: four at 23-years-old in 2017 and two at 24-years-old in 2018),
Iván Nova (1GS at 24-years-old in 2011 ALDS Game 5) and Phil Hughes (3GS at 24-years-old in 2010).
Had made just 14 regular season starts in his career prior to his ALWCS Game 3 start…according to Elias, his 14 regular season starts were the fth-
fewest by a Yankees pitcher prior to their rst postseason start, trailing only Deivi García (6GS prior to start in 2020 ALDS Game 2), Mel Stottlemyre Sr.
(12GS prior to start in 1964 World Series Game 2), Whitey Ford (12GS prior to start in 1950 World Series Game 4) and Wilcy Moore (12GS prior to start in 1927
World Series Game 4 - also pitched in relief in 1927 World Series Game 1).
SCHLITT'S CREEK: Will become the 10th pitcher in Major League history and third Yankee to make his rst two career postseason starts in potential
elimination games, joining Zach Ein (2023-24), Frankie Montas (2020-24), Dakota Hudson (2019), Luis Severino (2017), Masahiro Tanaka (2015-17), Jeremy
Hellickson (2011-13), Alex Cobb (2013), Hideo Nomo (1995-96) and Randy Lerch (1978-81)…joins Hudson as the only rookies in Major League history to make his
rst two career postseason starts in potential elimination games.
2025: Went 4-3 with a 2.96 ERA (73.0IP, 58H, 24R/ER, 31BB, 84K, 8HR) in 14 starts…allowed 3R-or-fewer in 12 of his 14 starts, 2R-or-fewer in 10 of his starts and
1R-or-fewer in seven starts…from when he made his Major League debut on 7/9 to the end of the season, ranked among AL pitchers (min. 60.0IP) in opponents'
SLG (.337, fourth), strikeout rate (27.6%, sixth) and K/9.0IP (10.36, seventh).
His 24R allowed were tied with Bill Staord (24R in rst 14GS from 1960-61) for the second-fewest by a Yankees pitcher through their rst 14 career
starts, trailing only Dave Righetti (22R in rst 14GS from 1979-81).
His 84K through his rst 14 career games are tied with Dave Righetti (84K in rst 14G) for the fourth-most in franchise history, trailing only Masahiro
Tanaka (113K in rst 14G), Orlando Hernández (97K in rst 14G) and Luis Gil (88K in rst 14G).
Allowed 3R-or-fewer in each of his rst nine career starts from 7/9-8/30, tying Dave Righetti (9GS from 9/16/79-8/16/81) and Herb Thormahlen (9GS from
9/29/1917(G2)-6/8/1918) for the second-longest streak to begin their career in franchise history, trailing only Joba Chamberlain (11GS from 6/3-7/30/08).
The Yankees went 9-5 in his 14 starts, including 7-1 over his nal eight starts from 8/20-9/27.
Went 3-2 with a 2.47 ERA (58.1IP, 16ER) and 69K over his nal 11 starts (8/2-9/27)…allowed 2R-or-fewer in nine of those 11 starts…allowed 4H-or-fewer
in eight of those 11 starts, holding opponents to a .192/.284/.298 (40-for-208) slash line over that stretch.
Made his Major League debut on 7/9 vs. Seattle, earning his rst career win after allowing 3R/ER over 5.1IP (4H, 2BB, 7K, 2HR)…became the 10th pitcher in
franchise history to record at least 7K in his Major League debut, joining Jordan Montgomery (7K on 4/12/17 vs. Tampa Bay), Luis Severino (7K on 8/5/15 vs.
Boston), Masahiro Tanaka (8K on 4/4/14 at Toronto), Orlando Hernández (7K on 6/3/98 vs. Tampa Bay), Hideki Irabu (9K on 7/10/97 vs. Detroit), Al Leiter (8K on 9/15/87
vs. Milwaukee), Rich Beck (8K on 9/14/65 at Washington-AL), Vic Raschi (8K on 9/23/46 vs. Philadelphia-AL) and Bill Hogg (7K on 4/25/1905 vs. Washington-AL).
Went 1-1 with a 1.60 ERA (33.2IP, 6ER) and 39K in six starts in August…allowed 2R-or-fewer in all six starts…recorded at least 6K in ve of his six starts…
his 1.60 ERA was the third-lowest by a Yankees rookie (min. 25.0IP) in a single calendar month over the last 52 years (since 1974), trailing only Luis
Gil (0.70 ERA in May 2024) and José Contreras (1.51 ERA in September 2003)…during the month of August, ranked sixth among Major League pitchers in
ERA (third in AL), tied for seventh in strikeouts (tied for third in AL), eighth in opponents' BA (.186, fourth in AL), ninth in opponents' SLG (.288, fourth in AL),
and 10th in strikeout rate (29.8%, seventh in AL) and opponents' OPS (.555, fourth in AL).
Posted a career-high 17.2 scoreless inning streak from 8/13-8/30…was the third-longest scoreless streak by a Yankees rookie in the last 57 years
(since 1969), trailing only Ron Marinaccio's 19.0 inning streak from 5/22-7/28/22 and Luis Gil's 18.2 inning streak from 8/3-9/8/21.
Recorded his rst career scoreless start on 8/20 at Tampa Bay (6.2IP, 1H, 0R, 2BB, 8K)…retired his rst 18BF before allowing a single to Chandler Simpson
in the seventh inning…became the rst Yankees rookie to retire his rst 18BF in a game since Fritz Peterson retired his rst 21BF on 7/4/66 vs. Chicago-AL.
Made his nal regular season start and earned his fourth win of the year on 9/27 vs. Baltimore after tossing 7.0 scoreless innings (2H, 1BB, 9K, 2HP)…his 7.0IP
and 9K were career highs…marked his third scoreless start of the year…was the rst Yankees rookie to toss at least 7.0 scoreless innings in a game since
Shane Greene on 8/7/14 vs. Detroit (0R in 8.0IP).
Began the 2025 season in the minors, combining to go 6-6 with a 2.82 ERA (76.2IP, 67H, 30R/24ER, 26BB, 99K, 4HR) in 15 combined games (14 starts) with
Double-A Somerset and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre…at the time of his Major League debut, was tied for ninth among minor league pitchers in strikeouts…
among qualied Yankees farmhands, was tied for second in strikeouts and starts, ranked fourth in innings pitched, tied for fourth in wins and seventh in ERA.
HOME SWEET HOME: In eight home starts in the regular season, went 4-2 with a 3.12 ERA (40.1IP, 36H, 14R/ER, 17BB, 47K, 4HR)…over his nal six starts at Yankee
Stadium from 8/8-9/27, went 3-1 with a 2.35 ERA (30.2IP, 25H, 8R/ER, 11BB, 35K, 1HR)…allowed 2R-or-fewer in ve of those starts and 1R-or-fewer in four starts.
VS. TORONTO: Has made two regular season starts vs. the Blue Jays, going 0-1 with a 8.10 ERA (6.2IP, 12H, 6R/ER, 5BB, 5K, 0HR).
Made his rst start on 7/22 at Rogers Centre, allowing 2R/ER over 5.0IP without recording a decision (7H, 3BB, 3K, 0HR).
Took the loss in his start on 9/5 at Yankee Stadium, allowing 4R/ER over 1.2IP (5H, 2BB, 2K, 0HR, 1HP).
CAM CHOWDA: Is a native of Weymouth, Mass.…was selected by the Yankees in the seventh round of the 2022 First-Year Player Draft out of Northeastern University
(Mass.)…in three seasons at Northeastern University (2020-22), went 14-9 with a 2.67 ERA and 180K…as a redshirt sophomore in 2022, posted a 3.53 ERA in 15
starts…in 2022 among CAA pitchers, ranked third in strikeouts (85), eighth in ERA and opponent’s BA (.229), and tied for 10th in wins (ve)…earned All-CAA First
Team honors and was the Co-Rookie of the Year in 2021.
Became the seventh player to be drafted and signed out of Northeastern University and appear in the Majors…joined RHP Aaron Civale (Cleveland, 2016,
third round), INF/OF Jason Vosler (Chicago Cubs, 2014, 16th round), RHP Adam Ottavino (St. Louis Cardinals,
2006, rst round), C Luke Carlin (Detroit Tigers, 2002, 10th round), INF Carlos Peña (Texas Rangers, 1998, rst
round) and INF Mike Glavine (Cleveland, 1995, 22nd round).
TONIGHT'S ALDS GAME 4 STARTING PITCHER: RHP CAM SCHLITTLER 10, 0.00
SCHLITTLER'S CAREER STARTS VS. TORONTO
Date/Opp. Score W/L IP H R ER HR BB K BF NP/S ERA Left Game
7/22/25 at TOR 5-4 ND 5.0 7 2 2 0 3 3 24 90/63 3.60 Leading 4-2
9/5/25 vs. TOR 1-7 L 1.2 5 4 4 0 2 2 13 66/46 8.10 Trailing 4-0
Totals (2GS) 0-1 6.2 12 6 6 0 5 5 37 8.10
SCHLITTLER'S CAREER POSTSEASON STARTS
Date/Opp. Score W/L IP H R ER HR BB K NP/S ERA Left Game
10/2/25 vs. BOS (ALWCS G3) 4-0 W 8.0 5 0 0 0 0 12 107/75 0.00 Leading 4-0
Totals (1GS) 1-0 8.0 5 0 0 0 0 12 0.00
SCHLITTLER VS. TORONTO
W-L ERA GS IP H ER
All Games
0-1 8.10 2 6.2 12 6
At Yankee St. 0-1 21.60 1 1.2 5 4
SCHLITTLER VS. TORONTO BATTERS
REGULAR SEASON
Player AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB SO
Barger .500 4 2 0 0 0 1 2
Clement .333 3 1 0 0 0 0 0
Giménez .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Guerrero Jr. .800 5 4 0 0 0 0 0
Kirk .000 3 0 0 0 0 1 1
Lukes .250 4 1 0 0 0 0 0
Springer .500 2 1 0 0 0 2 1
Varsho 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
#17 AARON BOONE—MANAGER
Has reached the postseason in seven of his eight managerial seasons with the
Yankees (2018-22, ‘24-25)…is one of two Managers in Major League history to reach
the postseason in seven of his rst eight seasons as Manager (credit: Elias - min. 2G as
manager per season), joining Dave Roberts (rst 10 seasons with the Dodgers)…is the
third manager to make the playos in seven of his rst eight seasons with the Yankees,
joining Joe Torre (each of rst 12) and Casey Stengel (nine of his rst 10).
Guided the Yankees to their 60th postseason appearance in franchise history with a 94-
68 record, tied with the Toronto Blue Jays for the best record in the American League
and tied for the third-best record in the Majors, trailing only Milwaukee (97-65, .599)
and Philadelphia (96-66, .593)…marked the Yankees’ 33rd consecutive winning season
and eighth such under Boone.
His 697 career managerial wins rank seventh on the Yankees’ all-time list, trailing only
Joe McCarthy (1,460-867-21), Joe Torre (1,173-767-2), Casey Stengel (1,149-696-6), Miller
Huggins (1,067-719-10), Ralph Houk (944-806-7) and Joe Girardi (910-710).
His 25 career managerial wins in the postseason are the fth-most in franchise history,
trailing only Joe Torre (76), Casey Stengel (37), Joe McCarthy (29) and Joe Girardi (28)…
the Yankees’ 25 postseason wins since 2018 are also the second-most in the AL and the
third-most in the Majors.
#35 CODY BELLINGER—INF/OF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 2G
Has made the postseason for the seventh time in his career (2017-22, ‘25).
Reached base three times in ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto (2-for-4, 1R, 1 double, 1IBB).
Hit his rst home run of the 2025 postseason with a two-run shot in the sixth inning
in ALDS Game 2 at Toronto (1-for-4, 1R, 1HR, 3RBI, 1SF)…also recorded a sac y in the
seventh inning…drove in the Yankees’ only run with a bases-loaded walk in the sixth
inning in ALDS Game 1 at Toronto (0-for-3, 1RBI, 1BB).
Hit safely in each of the three ALWCS games…was 1-for-4 with 1R and 1 double in
ALWCS Game 3 vs. Boston…was 1-for-4 with 1R in ALWCS Game 2 vs. Boston…was
1-for-4 in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston.
Five of his 10 career postseason home runs have either tied the game (one) or given
his team the lead (four).
Since 2020, has hit .351/.468/.676 (13-for-37) with 1 double, 1 triple, 3HR, 20RBI,
9BB/1IBB and 1SF with RISP during the postseason.
Made the postseason six times with the Dodgers (2017-22) and won the World Series
with the club in 2020…in 2018, was named the NLCS MVP after delivering two game-
winning hits during the series.
In 152 games with the Yankees, batted .272/.334/.480 (160-for-588) with 89R, 25
doubles, 5 triples, 29HR, 98RBI, 57BB/1IBB, 2HP, 9SF and 13SB…appeared defensively
at all three outeld positions (85G/59GS in LF, 52G/48GS in RF and 41G/38GS in CF)
and at rst base (7G/3GS).
Was tied for sixth in the Majors in sac ies (nine, tied for third in AL)was also tied for
eighth in the AL in RBI (98).
Hit .353/.415/.601 (54-for-153) with 10 doubles, 2 triples, 8HR and 18BB vs. left-handed
pitchers this season…among Major League batters this year, ranking third in BA (second in
AL), SLG (third in AL) and OPS (1.016, third in AL), and sixth in OBP (fth in AL).
Batted .348/.409/.567 (49-for-141) with 8 doubles, 1 triple, 7HR, 70RBI, 21BB/1IBB and 9SF
with RISP this season…among Major League hitters with RISP, was tied for seventh in hits
(tied for third in AL) and ranked ninth in BA (fth in AL)…ranked ninth in the AL in OPS
(.977) and 10th in SLG (.567).
Playo Bests: 3H (2x); 1HR (10x); 4RBI (1x); 2R (5x); 8G hitting streak (1x)
#72 JOSÉ CABALLERO—INF/OF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 1G
Has made the postseason for the rst time in his career.
Was 1-for-1 in ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto…had entered the game as a defensive
replacement at 3B in the seventh inning…recorded his rst career postseason hit
with a single in the eighth inning…did not play in ALDS Game 2 at Toronto…entered
ALDS Game 1 at Toronto as a PR (McMahon) in the seventh inning and remained in the
game at 3B (1HP).
Did not play in ALWCS Games 2 and 3 vs. Boston…was 0-for-3 in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston.
Combined to hit .236/.339/.347 (74-for-314) with 52R, 18 doubles, 1 triple, 5HR, 36RBI,
47BB, 3HP, 2SF and 49SB in 126 games with the Rays and Yankees in 2025…set career
highs in stolen bases and walks…appeared defensively at SS (43G/42GS), 3B (37G/9GS),
2B (22G/13GS), RF (38G/21GS), LF (10G/2GS) and CF (2G/GS).
Led the Majors in stolen bases…was 49-for-60 in stolen base attempts (81.7%).
Began the season with Tampa Bay, hitting .226 (53-for-235) with 37R, 12 doubles, 1
triple, 2HR, 27RBI, 33BB, 1SF and 34SB in 86 games.
Was acquired by the Yankees from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for OF Everson
Pereira and a player to be named later (OF Marshall Toole) or cash considerations on 7/25.
In 40G with the Yankees, hit .266/.372/.456 (21-for-79) with 15R, 6 doubles, 3HR, 9RBI,
14BB and 1SF…appeared defensively for the Yankees at SS (12G/GS), 3B (10G/4GS), 2B
(6G/4GS), RF (14G/2GS) and LF (1G/GS).
Since 2023, his 119 stolen bases are the third-most in the Majors, trailing only
Cincinnati’s Elly De La Cruz (139) and Arizona’s Corbin Carroll (121).
Playo Bests: 1H (1x); 0HR (N/A); 0RBI (N/A); 0R (N/A); 1G hitting streak (1x)
#13 JAZZ CHISHOLM JR.—INF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 1G
Has made the postseason for the fourth time in his career (2020, ’23-25).
Hit his rst home run of the 2025 postseason and third career postseason home run
with a go-ahead solo shot in the fth inning (1-for-3, 1R, 1HR, 1RBI, 1BB)…was 0-for-4
in ALDS Game 2 at Toronto…was 1-for-4 in ALDS Game 1 at Toronto.
Was 2-for-4 with 1R in ALWCS Game 3…marked his second postseason game with
multiple hits (also 2H in 2024 World Series Game 1 at Los Angeles-NL)…was 0-for-
3 with 1R and 1BB in ALWCS Game 2 vs. Boston…entered the game as a defensive
replacement (2B) in the eighth inning in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston (0-for-1).
His 6SB during the 2024 postseason were the most by a Yankee in a single postseason
in franchise history.
In 130 games with the Yankees this season, batted .242/.332/.481 (112-for-462) with
75R, 15 doubles, 1 triple, 31HR, 80RBI, 58BB, 6HP, 4SF and 31SB…appeared defensively
at 2B (100G/96GS) and 3B (29G/28GS).
Made his second career All-Star game this season (also 2022 with Miami).
Recorded career highs in runs scored, home runs, RBI and walks.
Was tied for sixth in the AL in stolen bases (31).
Was one of seven players in the Majors this season to record at least 30HR and 30SB…joined
Arizona’s Corbin Carroll (31HR/32SB), Chicago-NL’s Pete Crow-Armstrong (31HR/35SB), New
York-NL’s Francisco Lindor (31HR/31SB), Cleveland’s José Ramírez (30HR/44SB), Seattle’s Julio
Rodríguez(32HR/30SB) and New York-NL’s Juan Soto (43HR/38SB)was the third Yankee
(fourth time) to record at least 30HR and 30SB in a single season, joining Alfonso Soriano (2x:
39HR/41SB in 2002 and 38HR/35SB in 2003) and Bobby Bonds (32HR/30SB in 1975).
Playo Bests: 2H (2x); 1HR (3x); 1RBI (3x); 1R (8x); 3G hitting streak (1x)
#24 JASSON DOMÍNGUEZ—OF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: N/A
Has made the postseason for the second time in his career (2024-25).
Did not play in ALDS Games 1, 2 and 3 at Toronto…did not appear in the ALWCS vs. Boston.
In 123 games with the Yankees this season, hit .257/.331/.388 (98-for-381) with 58R, 18
doubles, 1 triple, 10HR, 47RBI, 41BB, 3HP, 4SF and 23SB…appeared defensively in left
eld (100G/94GS).
Among qualied Major League rookies, ranked third in stolen bases (23, third in AL),
fth in runs scored (58, third in AL), sixth in walks (41, fourth in AL) and ninth in games
played (123, third in AL) and multi-hit games (28, fth in AL).
Was 23-for-28 (82.1%) in stolen base attempts this season, ranking ninth in the AL…
was the rst Yankees outelder to steal at least 20 bases in a season since Brett Gardner
(23SB) and Jacoby Ellsbury (22SB) did so in 2017…with Jazz Chisholm Jr. also recording
31SB, it marked the rst time the Yankees had two players with at least 20SB in a single
season since Ellsbury and Gardner in 2017.
Playo Bests: 0H (N/A); 0HR (N/A); 0RBI (N/A); 1R (1x); 0G hitting streak
#25 J.C. ESCARRA—C Current Postseason Hitting Streak: N/A
Has made the postseason for the rst time in his career.
Did not play in ALDS Games 1, 2 and 3 at Toronto…did not appear in the ALWCS vs. Boston.
Saw his rst Major League action with the Yankees, batting .202 (17-for-84) with 5R, 5
doubles, 2HR, 11RBI, 11BB, 1HP, 2SF and 1SB over three stints with the club (3/27-7/30,
8/10-18 and 9/1-4)…appeared defensively as a C (30G/24GS), at 1B (6G) and at 3B (2G).
Posted a 3.27 catcher’s ERA (209.0IP, 76ER).
Batted .273/.333/.364 (6-for-22) with 2 doubles, 9RBI, 3BB and 2F with RISP.
In 30 games with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, hit .300/.391/.400 (33-for-110) with
16R, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 2HR, 20RBI, 18BB and 2SB.
Playo Bests: 0H (N/A); 0HR (N/A); 0RBI (N/A); 0R (N/A); 0G hitting streak
#48 PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT—INF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 0G
Has made the postseason for the seventh time in his career (2011, ‘17, ‘19-22, ‘25).
Entered ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto as a defensive replacement at 1B in the seventh
inning (0-for-1)was 1-for-2 in ALDS Game 2 at Toronto…had entered the game as
a PH (Wells) in the seventh inning and remained in the game at 1B…did not play in
ALDS Game 1 at Toronto.
Entered ALWCS Game 3 vs. Boston as a PH (Rice) in the eighth inning and remained in the
game at 1B (1-for-1)entered the game as a defensive replacement (1B) in the ninth inning
in ALWCS Game 2 vs. Boston (did not bat)…was 2-for-4 in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston.
Has hit .283/.349/.576 (28-for-99) with 14R, 5 doubles, 8HR, 16RBI, 8BB, 2HP and 1SB in 27
career postseason games…four of his eight postseason HR have given his team the lead.
In 146 games with the Yankees, hit .274/.328/.403 (134-for-489) with 76R, 31 doubles,
1 triple, 10HR, 45RBI, 36BB/5IBB, 4HP, 2SF and 5SB.
Hit .336/.411/.570 (50-for-149) with 14 doubles, 7HR, 17BB and 2HP vs. left-handed
pitching this year, ranking fourth in the Majors in OPS (.981, fourth in AL), and seventh
in BA (fourth in AL), OBP (sixth in AL) and SLG (fth in AL).
Hit .312/.389/.394 (34-for-109) with 6 doubles, 1HR, 34RBI, 14BB/5IBB, 1HP and 2SF
with RISP this season.
His 372 career home runs are the third-most among active players, trailing only
Giancarlo Stanton (453HR) and Mike Trout (403HR).
Playo Bests: 3H (1x); 1HR (8x); 5RBI (1x); 2R (3x); 5G hitting streak (2x)
#12 TRENT GRISHAM—OF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 2G
Has made the postseason for the fth time in his career (2019, ‘20, ‘22, ‘24-25).
Reached base twice in ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto (1-for-4, 2R, 1 double, 1BB)was 1-for-5
with 1R in ALDS Game 2 at Toronto…was 0-for-3 with 1BB in ALDS Game 1 at Toronto.
Was 1-for-4 in ALWCS Game 3 vs. Boston…reached base twice in ALWCS Game 2 vs.
Boston (1-for-4, 1R, 1 double, 1BB, 1SB)was 0-for-4 in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston.
In 143 games with the Yankees this season, batted .235/.348/.464 (116-for-494) with
87R, 9 doubles, 1 triple, 34HR, 74RBI, 82BB, 4HP, 1SF and 3SB…appeared defensively
in centereld (140G/124GS).
Recorded career highs in runs scored, hits, home runs, RBI and walks.
Ranked ninth in the Majors in PA/BB ratio (7.09, third in AL)…also ranked fth in the AL
in walks, seventh in pitches per plate appearance (4.11) and ninth in home runs.
His six leado home runs this season were tied for the fth-most in the Majors…are
tied with LeMahieu (6HR in 2019) and Rickey Henderson (6HR in 1987) for the sixth-
most by a Yankee in a single season, trailing only Alfonso Soriano’s 13HR in 2003,
Henderson’s 9HR in 1986, Chuck Knoblauch’s 8HR in 1999, Soriano’s 8HR in 2002 and
Henderson’s 7HR in 1985.
His three grand slams this year are tied for the most in the Majors and tied for the fourth-
most by a Yankee in a single season in franchise history, trailing only Don Mattingly (six
in 1987), Lou Gehrig (four in 1934) and Tommy Henrich (four in 1948).
Playo Bests: 2H (2x); 1HR (3x); 1RBI (7x); 3R (1x); 7G hitting streak (1x)
#99 AARON JUDGE—OF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 3G
Has made the postseason for the eighth time in his career (2017-22, ‘24-25).
Has reached base in 19 of his last 20 postseason games since 2024.
Has recorded multiple hits in ve of his six postseason games this year, batting
.500/.577/.727 (11-for-22) with 5R, 2 doubles, 1HR, 6RBI, 3BB/1IBB and 1HP.
Reached base four times and drove in four of the Yankees’ runs in ALDS Game 3 vs.
Toronto (3-for-4, 3R, 1 double, 1HR, 4RBI, 1BB/1IBB)…hit an RBI double in the third
inning and a game-tying three-run home run in the fourth inning…his six career home
runs in potential elimination games are the most in franchise history and tied with
David Ortiz (6HR) for the most in Major League history…reached base four times for
his second straight game…marked the fourth time in his career he has reached base
at least four times in a playo game (also 4TOB in 2025 ALDS Game 2 at Toronto, 2024
World Seres Game 5 vs. Los Angeles-NL and 2019 ALDS Game 2 vs. Minnesota).
Reached base four times in ALDS Game 2 at Toronto, including an RBI single in the
seventh inning (2-for-3, 2R, 1RBI, 2BB)…marked the third time in his career he reached
base four times in a postseason game (also 4TOB in 2019 ALDS Game 2 vs. Minnesota
and 2024 World Series Game 5 vs. Los Angeles-NL).
Was 2-for-4 with 1 double in ALDS Game 1 at Toronto.
Reached base in 5-of-12PA in the ALWCS vs. Boston, batting .364/.417/.364 (4-for-
11) with 1RBI and 1HP in three games…was 0-for-3 with 1HP in ALWCS Game 3 vs.
Boston…hit a go-ahead RBI single in the fth inning in ALWCS Game 2 vs. Boston (2-
for-4, 1RBI)…was 2-for-4 in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston.
Has hit 17HR in 64 career postseason games, the fth-most postseason home runs by
a Yankee in franchise history…trails only Bernie Williams (22HR), Derek Jeter (20HR),
Mickey Mantle (18HR) and Giancarlo Stanton (18HR).
10 of his 17 career postseason home runs have either tied the game (three) or given
the Yankees the lead (seven)…his seven go-ahead home runs in the postseason are
tied with Derek Jeter for the third-most in Yankees history behind Babe Ruth (eight)
and Bernie Williams (eight).
His seven career ALDS home runs are tied with Giancarlo Stanton for the third-most in
franchise history, trailing only Derek Jeter (10HR) and Bernie Williams (8HR).
His 8HR at Yankee Stadium are the most postseason home runs at the current Yankee Stadium.
Has gone 4-for-6 with 1 double, 1HR, 6RBI and 1HP with RISP this postseason…
including the regular season, has hit .357/.521/.679 (40-for-112) with 9 doubles, 9HR,
63RBI, 43BB/28IBB, 3HP and 7SF with RISP this year.
Including the regular season and postseason, 29 of his 54HR this year have either tied
the game (ve) or given the Yankees the lead (24).
Including the postseason, has hit .397/.540/.785 (48-for-121) with 40R, 5 doubles, 14HR,
27RBI, 36BB/8IBB, 4HP, 2SF and 4SB over his last 36 games (since 8/27).
Including the postseason, has reached base safely in each of his last 23 games (since
9/11), batting .455/.581/.896 (35-for-77) with 27R, 4 doubles, 10HR, 22RBI, 23BB/7IBB,
3HP, 2SF and 1SB.
Reached base safely in 136 of his 152 regular season games this year, batting
.331/.457/.688 (179-for-541) with 137R, 30 doubles, 2 triples, 53HR, 114RBI,
124BB/36IBB, 7HP, 7SF and 12SB.
Led the Majors in BA (.331), OBP (.457), SLG (.688), OPS (1.144), times on base (310),
intentional walks (36) and WAR (10.1 - FanGraphs), ranked second in runs scored (137, rst
in AL), total bases (372, rst in AL), walks (124, rst in AL), XBH (85, rst in AL) and go-ahead
RBI (31, second in AL), fourth in home runs (53, second in AL), tied for fourth in hits (179,
third in AL) and game-winning RBI (17, tied for third in AL), fth in RBI (114, second in AL)
and tied for fth in multi-hit games (51, tied for fourth in AL).
Became only the third player in Major League history to hit at least 50HR and win
a batting title in the same season, joining Mickey Mantle (1956) and Jimmie Foxx
(1938)…his 53HR were the most by any player who has won a batting title…he is only
the fth player in the Expansion Era (since 1961) to lead the Majors in BA, OBP and SLG
in a single season, joining Miguel Cabrera in 2013, Barry Bonds in 2002, Larry Walker in
1999 and George Brett in 1980.
Became the fth player in franchise history to lead the Majors in batting average,
joining DJ LeMahieu (.364 BA in 2020), Mickey Mantle (.353 BA in 1956), Joe DiMaggio
(.381 BA in 1939) and Lou Gehrig (.363 BA in 1934)…became the 10th player (11th
time) in franchise history to win the AL batting title…joined DJ LeMahieu (2020), Bernie
Williams (1998), Paul O’Neill (1994), Don Mattingly (1984), Mickey Mantle (1956), Snuy
Stirnweiss (1945), Joe DiMaggio (1939-40), Lou Gehrig (1934) and Babe Ruth (1924).
YANKEE DOODLES
JUDGE—cont.
His 20HR in the rst inning this season were the most home runs in the rst inning in a
single season in Major League history, surpassing his own 18HR in 2024 and Texas’ Alex
Rodriguezs 18HR in 2001.
His Major League-leading 36IBB this season were the most in AL history (since 1955
when IBB were rst tracked)…recorded more intentional walks than any of the other
29 teams in the Majors (next closest: Los Angeles-NL: 33IBB)…marked the most by
any Major League player in a single season since 2010 when St. Louis Albert Pujols
recorded 38IBB.
Hit at least 50HR in a single season for the fourth time in his career (also 52HR in
2017, 62HR in 2022 and 58HR in 2024), tying the Major League record for most 50HR
seasons…is the fourth player — and second Yankee — to record four such seasons,
joining Sammy Sosa (4x: 1998-2001), Mark McGwire (4x: 1996-99) and Babe Ruth (4x:
1920-21, ‘27-28).
27 of his 53HR this year either tied the game (four) or gave the Yankees the lead (24)…
his 24 go-ahead home runs were the most in the Majors.
Was named the AL “Player of the Month three times: March/April, May and September
won the award three times in a single season for the third time in his career (also 3x in
2022 and 2024)…is the only player to win three “Player of the Month” awards in a single
season multiple times…Atlantas Ronald Acuña Jr. (April, June and September 2023) and
St. Louis Mark McGwire (April, May and September 1998) are the only other players to
win the award at least three times in a single season…earned multiple “Player of the
Month” honors in a single season for the fourth time in his career (also three times in 2022
and 2024, and twice in 2017)…won the award in consecutive months for the second time
in his career (also May/June 2024)…was the rst Yankee to win the “Player of the Month”
Award in the rst two months of a season…was the sixth player (seventh time) to win
the “Player of the Month Award in the rst two months of a season and just the third
player (fourth time) to do so in the AL, joining Texas’ Josh Hamilton (April/May 2008 and
2012), Toronto’s José Bautista (April/May 2011), St. Louis Mark McGwire (April/May 1998),
Pittsburghs Bobby Bonilla (April/May 1988) and Cincinnati’s Eric Davis (April/May 1987).
Including the postseason, has hit 7HR in his last 20 games (since 6/30/24) against
Toronto and 14HR in his last 38 games vs. the Blue Jays (since 5/15/23).
Playo Bests: 3H (2x); 1HR (17x); 4RBI (1x); 3R (2x); 4G hitting streak (2x)
#19 RYAN MCMAHON—INF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 0G
Has made the postseason for the second time in his career (2018, ‘25).
Was 0-for-1 in ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto…was removed for a PH (Rosario) in the third
inningwas 1-for-4 with 1R in ALDS Game 2 at Torontowas 1-for-3 in ALDS Game 1
at Torontowas removed for a PR (Caballero) in the seventh inning.
Entered ALWCS Game 3 vs. Boston as a defensive replacement at 3B (Rosario) in the
sixth inning (0-for-1)…was 1-for-3 with 1BB in ALWCS Game 2 vs. Boston…did not play
in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston.
Batted .214 (109-for-509) with 62R, 23 doubles, 1 triple, 20HR, 53RBI, 70BB/1IBB, 4HP,
3SF and 3SB in 154 combined games with the Colorado Rockies and Yankees…only
appeared defensively at third base (154G/144GS).
According to FanGraphs, was tied for fourth among Major League third basemen in
outs above average (six) and ranked fth in defensive runs saved (10) this season.
Began the season with the Colorado Rockies and hit .217/.314/.403 (76-for-350) with
42R, 15 doubles, 1 triple, 16HR, 35RBI, 49BB and 2SB in 100 games…was acquired
by the Yankees from the Colorado Rockies in exchange for RHP Josh Grosz and LHP
Grin Herring on 7/25.
Playo Bests: 1H (3x); 0HR (N/A); 0RBI (N/A); 1R (1x); 2G hitting streak (1x)
#22 BEN RICE—C/INF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 0G
Has made the postseason for the second time in his career (2024-25)…made the
Yankees’ 2024 ALDS roster but did not appear in a game.
Was 0-for-3 with 1RBI and 1SF in ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto…recorded a sac y in the
sixth inningreached base three times in ALDS Game 2 at Toronto, including an RBI
double in the seventh inning (2-for-4, 1R, 1 double, 1RBI, 1BB)…began the game at 1B
before moving to C in the seventh inning…was 0-for-4 in ALDS Game 1 at Toronto.
Was 0-for-3 in ALWCS Game 3 vs. Boston…was removed for a PH (Goldschmidt) in the
eighth inning.
Hit a go-ahead two-run home run in his rst career postseason plate appearance
in the rst inning in ALWCS Game 2 vs. Boston (2-for-4, 1R, 1HR, 2RBI)…became the
seventh Yankee in franchise history to homer in his rst career postseason plate
appearance, joining Shane Spencer (1998 ALDS Game 2 vs. Texas), Rick Cerone (1980
ALCS Game 1 at Kansas City), Jim Mason (1976 World Series Game 3 vs. Cincinnati),
Roger Maris (1960 World Series Game 1 at Pittsburgh), Elston Howard (1955 World
Series Game 1 vs. Brooklyn) and George Selkirk (1936 World Series Game 1 at the New
York Giants)…did not play in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston.
Batted .255/.337/.499 (119-for-467) with 74R, 28 doubles, 4 triples, 26HR, 65RBI, 50BB,
9HP, 2SF and 3SB in 138 games…appeared defensively at 1B (50G/46GS) and C
(36G/26GS) this season…also made 48 starts at DH.
58 of his 119H went for extra bases (28 doubles, 4 triples, 26HR).
13 of his 26HR either tied the game (one) or gave the Yankees the lead (12).
Hit .269/.356/.504 (97-for-361) with 22 doubles, 3 triples, 19HR, 40BB and 9HP vs. right-
handed pitching.
According to Baseball Savant, was tied for seventh in the Majors in hard hit percentage
(56.1) and tied for ninth in average exit velocity (93.3).
Playo Bests: 2H (2x); 1HR (1x); 2RBI (1x); 1R (2x); 1G hitting streak (2x)
#14 AMED ROSARIO—INF/OF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 2G
Has made the postseason for the second time in his career (2022, ‘25)…did not appear
on Los Angeles-NL’s Division Series roster in 2023.
Was 1-for-2 with 1 double in ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto…had entered the game as a
PH (McMahon) in the third inningwas removed for a defensive replacement in the
seventh inning…did not play in ALDS Games 1 and 2 at Toronto.
Hit a go-ahead RBI single in the fourth inning in ALWCS Game 3 vs. Boston (1-for-3, 1R,
1RBI)…did not play in ALWCS Game 2 vs. Boston…was 0-for-3 in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston.
In 63 combined games with the Washington Nationals and the Yankees, batted
.276/.309/.436 (50-for-181) with 20R, 11 doubles, 6HR, 23RBI, 7BB, 2HP, 1SF and 1SB…
appeared defensively at 3B (33G/26GS), 2B (17G/14GS), RF (6G/1GS) and SS (1G).
Began the season with the Washington Nationals, batting .270/.310/.426 (40-for-148)
with 19R, 8 doubles, 5HR, 18RBI, 7BB and 1SB in 47 games…was acquired by the
Yankees from the Washington Nationals in exchange for RHP Clayton Beeter and OF
Browm Martínez on 7/26.
In 16 games as a Yankee in the regular season, hit .303/.303/.485 (10-for-33) with 1R, 3
doubles, 1HR and 5RBI.
Hit .302/.328/.491 (35-for-116) with 10 doubles, 4HR and 5BB vs. left-handed pitching
this season…in his career vs. left-handed pitchers, has hit .298/.336/.464 (335-for-
1,124) with 78 doubles, 12 triples, 28HR and 62BB.
Playo Bests: 2H (2x); 1HR (1x); 1RBI (3x); 1R (4x); 4G hitting streak (1x)
#27 GIANCARLO STANTON—OF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 2G
Has made the postseason for the seventh time in his career (2018-22, ‘24-25).
Is batting .300/.343/.600 (9-for-30) with 3HR, 17RBI, 3BB/1IBB and 2SF over his last 25
postseason games with RISP (since 2022 ALDS Game 5 vs. Cleveland).
Drove in two runs in ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto, hitting an RBI single in the rst inning
and a sac y in the third inning (1-for-4, 2RBI, 1SF)…was 2-for-4 in ALDS Game 2 at
Toronto, including a two-run single in the seventh inning (2-for-5, 1 double, 2RBI)…was
0-for-4 in ALDS Game 1 at Toronto.
Reached base twice in ALWCS Game 3 vs. Boston (1-for-3, 1R, 1 double, 1BB)…was
0-for-4 in ALWCS Game 2 vs. Boston…was 0-for-4 in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston.
Has batted .251/.313/.606 (44-for-175) with 26R, 8 doubles, 18HR, 44RBI, 18BB/1IBB and
5SF in 47 postseason games…has reached base safely in 38-of-47 postseason games…18
of his 44 hits in the postseason are home runs and 26 are extra-base hits (18HR, 8 doubles).
His 18HR in the postseason are tied with Mickey Mantle for the third-most in Yankees
history, trailing only Bernie Williams (22HR) and Derek Jeter (20HR)…his 18 postseason
home runs are tied with Nelson Cruz for the most by a Major League player in his rst 47
career postseason games…has 5HR in his last 14 games, 6HR in his last 16 games, 7HR in
his last 18 games and 17HR in his last 39 postseason games (since 2019 ALCS Game 1)…
six of his last nine postseason home runs (since 2022) have either tied the game (one) or
given the Yankees the lead (ve).
His 7HR during the 2024 postseason were the most by a Yankee in a single postseason
and tied for the seventh-most in Major League history…his 16RBI during the 2024
postseason were the second-most by a Yankee in a single postseason (since RBI became
an ocial stat in 1920), trailing only Alex Rodriguez’s 18RBI in 2009…was named the 2024
ALCS MVP after hitting 4HR in ve games, including a game-tying two-run HR in the sixth
inning of ALCS Game 5 at Cleveland…drove in seven of the Yankees’ 29R during the ALCS.
His 9.72 AB/HR ratio (175AB/18HR) in the postseason is the third-lowest by any player in
Major League history (min. 75AB), trailing only Babe Ruth (8.60) and Troy Glaus (8.67).
His three career home runs in “winner-take-all” postseason games are tied for the
second-most home runs in “winner-take-all” games in Major League history, trailing
only Aaron Judge (4HR).
In 77 games with the Yankees this season, batted .273/.350/.594 (68-for-249) with 36R,
8 doubles, 24HR, 66RBI, 29BB/3IBB, 1HP and 1SF…made 47 starts at DH…also appeared
defensively in RF (15G/13GS) and LF (5G/GS).
Has hit .306/.420/.653 (22-for-72) with 4 doubles, 7HR, 43RBI, 15BB/3IBB and 1SF
with RISP this season…over his nal 67 games of the season (6/30-9/28), batted
.356/.466/.780 (21-for-59) with 4 doubles, 7HR, 41RBI, 13BB/3IBB and 1SF with RISP, led
the Majors in SLG and ranked third in OPS (1.245, third in AL).
Hit 24HR in his last 65 games of the season (7/2-9/28)…his 24HR over that span were
tied for the fourth-most in the Majors over that span (tied for second in AL), trailing only
Philadelphias Kyle Schwarber (31HR), Seattle’s Cal Raleigh (27HR) and Los Angeles-NLs
Shohei Ohtani (25HR).
Hit .285/.354/.665 (57-for-200) with 34R, 7 doubles, 23HR, 59RBI, 21BB/3IBB, 1HP and
1SF over his nal 62 games of the season (7/6-9/28)…among Major League batters over
that span (min. 150PA), ranks second in the Majors in SLG (second in AL), tied for fth in
HR (tied for third in AL) and sixth in OPS (1.019, fth in AL).
Missed the rst 70 games of the season on the injured from 3/26 (retroactive to 3/24) -
6/16 with right and left elbow epicondylitis.
Playo Bests: 3H (2x); 2HR (1x); 4RBI (2x); 2R (4x); 6G hitting streak (2x)
11 ANTHONY VOLPE—INF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 0G
Has made the postseason for the second time in his career (2024-25).
Has reached base safely in 17 of his 20 career postseason games.
Was 0-for-4 in ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto…was 0-for-4 in ALDS Game 2 at Toronto…was
1-for-4 with 1R and 1 double in ALDS Game 1 at Toronto.
Recorded a seven-game hitting streak in the postseason from 2024 World Series Game
3 to 2025 ALDS Game 1, batting .370/.393/.704 (10-for-27) with 6R, 3 doubles, 2HR, 6RBI,
1BB and 2SB…marked the longest hitting streak in the postseason by a Yankee since DJ
LeMahieu’s 12-game hitting streak from 2019 ALCS Game 1 to 2020 ALDS Game 4.
Hit an RBI single in the fourth inning in ALWCS Game 3 vs. Boston (1-for-4, 1RBI)…was
1-for-4 in ALWCS Game 2 vs. Boston…hit his second career postseason home run with a go-
ahead solo shot in the second inning in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston (2-for-3, 1R, 1HR, 1RBI).
Started all 14 postseason games at SS for the Yankees in 2024, batting .286/.407/.408 (14-
for-49) with 10R, 3 doubles, 1HR, 6RBI, 10BB and 5SB…reached base in each of his rst 10
postseason games, becoming the only Yankee in the last 28 years (since 1997) to reach
base in each of his rst 10 career postseason games (Derek Jeter reached base in each of
his rst 13 career postseason games in 1996).
Batted .212/.272/.391 (114-for-539) with 65R, 32 doubles, 4 triples, 19HR, 72RBI, 43BB, 4HP,
7SF and 18SB in 153 games with the Yankees this season.
55 of his 114H this year have gone for extra bases (32 doubles, 4 triples, 19HR).
His 72RBI in 2025 mark a career high (previous: 60RBI in 159G in 2023 and 160G in 2024).
With 19HR and 18SB this year, was only the fourth Yankee in franchise history to record
at least 10HR and 10SB in each of his rst three seasons, joining Joe Gordon (rst ve
seasons from 1938-42), Ben Chapman (rst three seasons from 1930-32) and Tony Lazzeri
(rst three seasons from 1926-28)…was the only Yankee to record at least 50HR and 50SB
through a player’s rst three MLB seasons in franchise history.
Playo Bests: 2H (5x); 1HR (2x); 4RBI (1x); 3R (1x); 7G hitting streak (1x)
#28 AUSTIN WELLS—C Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 1G
Has made the postseason for the second time in his career (2024-25).
Was 2-for-4 with 1R in ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto, including an RBI single in the fth
inning (2-for-4, 1R, 1RBI)…was 0-for-2 in ALDS Game 2 at Toronto…was removed for a
PH (Goldschmidt) in the seventh inning…was 1-for-3 in ALDS Game 1 at Toronto.
Drove in a run on a elder’s choice in the fourth inning in ALWCS Game 3 vs. Boston
(0-for-3, 1RBI)…reached base three times, including a game-winning RBI single in the
eighth inning in ALWCS Game 2 vs. Boston (2-for-3, 1R, 1BB)…was 0-for-3 in ALWCS
Game 1 vs. Boston.
Batted .219/.275/.436 (88-for-401) with 22 doubles, 1 triple, 21HR, 71RBI, 30BB, 5HP,
11SF and 5SB in 126 games this season.
44 of his 88H this year went for extra bases (22 doubles, 1 triple, 21HR).
Hit a career-high 21HR in 448PA in 126 games this season (previous: 13HR in 414PA in
115 games in 2024).
His 11 sac ies this season are tied with Arizonas Geraldo Perdomo for the second-most
in the Majors, trailing only Chicago-NLs Pete Crow-Armstrong (12).
His 21HR are tied for the fth-most among Major League catchers this season and his
71RBI are the eighth-most (min. 50% of games at C).
Playo Bests: 2H (3x); 1HR (2x); 2RBI (1x); 2R (1x); 2G hitting streak (1x)
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#53 DAVID BEDNAR—RHP
Has made the postseason for the rst time in his career.
Made his fourth career postseason appearance in ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto, tossing 1.2
perfect innings to earn his second career postseason save…stranded one inherited
runner after the entering the game in the eighth inning…is the rst Yankee to record
a ve-out postseason save since Luke Weaver in 2024 ALCS Game 1 vs. Cleveland.
Made his third career postseason appearance—and his third in as many days—on
Thursday in ALWCS Game 3 vs. Boston, tossing a scoreless ninth inning (1BB, 1K)
on 10/1 in ALWCS Game 2 vs. Boston, tossed a perfect ninth inning and recorded his
rst career postseason save (1.0IP 2K)…made his postseason debut on 9/30 in ALWCS
Game 1 vs. Boston, tossed 0.2IP (2H, 1R/ER, 1K).
Combined to go 6-5 with 27 saves and a 2.30 ERA (62.2IP, 46H, 18R/16ER, 19BB,
86K, 4HR) in 64 appearances with the Pirates and Yankees…opponents batted
.200/.263/.304 (46-for-230, 4HR); LH .178/.273/.243 (19-for-107, 1HR); RH .220/.254/.358
(27-for-123, 3HR).
Among Major League relievers this season, ranked sixth in save percentage (90.9%)
and 11th in strikeout rate (34.3%) and K/9.0IP ratio (12.35).
Recorded double-digit saves for his fourth straight season (since 2022) and recorded
at least 20 saves for his third straight season (since 2023)his 27 saves were his
second-most in a single season, trailing only his career-high 39 saves in 2023.
Allowed only 4HR to 251BF, posting a 0.57 HR/9.0IP.
Over his nal 61G (4/19-9/28), went 6-3 with 23 saves and a 1.90 ERA (61.2IP, 13ER) and 85K.
Began the season with the Pirates, going 2-5 with 17 saves and a 2.37 ERA (38.0IP,
32H, 12R/10ER, 10BB, 51K, 2HR) in 42 relief appearances…was acquired by the Yankees
from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for C Rafael Flores, C Edgleen Pérez, and OF
Brian Sánchez on 7/31.
Went 4-0 with 10 saves and a 2.19 ERA (24.2IP, 6ER) and 35K in 22 relief appearances
with the Yankees…held opponents to a .159/.237/.273 (14-for-88, 2HR) slash line.
#58 PAUL BLACKBURN—RHP
Has made the postseason for the rst time in his career…ended the 2018 season on the
injured list and did not appear on Oakland’s Wild Card Game roster…did not appear
on Oakland’s Wild Card Game roster in 2019 and Wild Card Series and Division Series
rosters in 2020.
Made his rst career postseason appearance on Saturday in ALDS Game 1 at Toronto,
allowing 4R/ER over 1.1IP (6H, 1HR)…stranded an inherited runner after entering the
game in the seventh inning.
In 15 combined games (four starts) with the Mets and Yankees, went 0-3 with one
save and a 6.23 ERA (39.0IP, 47H, 29R/27ER, 12BB, 34K, 6HR)…opponents batted
.296/.343/.503 (47-for-159, 6HR); LH .270/.321/.392 (20-for-74, 0HR); RH .318/.362/.600
(27-for-85, 6HR).
Began the season with the Mets, going 0-3 with one save and a 6.85 ERA (23.2IP, 31H,
19R/18ER, 8BB, 18K, 3HR) in seven games (four starts)…was designated for assignment
by the Mets on 8/16 and released on 8/19.
Was signed by the Yankees to a Major League contract on 8/21.
In eight relief appearances with the Yankees, posted a 5.28 ERA (15.1IP, 16H, 10R/9ER,
4BB, 16K, 3HR).
Over his nal seven relief appearances of the season, posted 1.50 ERA (12.0IP, 8H, 3R/2ER,
2BB, 14K, 2HR)…tossed 2.0IP in ve of those outings…allowed just 8H to 46BF (8-for-44).
#63 FERNANDO CRUZ—RHP
Has made the postseason for the rst time in his career.
Made his fourth career postseason appearance in ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto, tossing
1.1 scoreless innings (1H, 3K)…stranded an inherited runner after entering the game
in the third inning…on Saturday in ALDS Game 1 at Toronto, allowed 1R/ER over 0.2IP
(1H, 1BB)…also allowed both of his inherited runners to score after entering the game
in the seventh inning.
On 10/1 in ALWCS Game 2 vs. Boston, tossed a scoreless seventh inning (1.0IP, 1H)
stranded two inherited runners after entering the game in the seventh inning…made
his postseason debut on 9/30 in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston, tossed 0.2IP (1BB, 1K)…
stranded an inherited runner after entering the game in the seventh inning.
Including the postseason, has allowed just four of his 33 inherited runners to score
this year (12.1%).
Went 3-4 with two saves and a 3.56 ERA (48.0IP, 33H, 21R/19ER, 24BB, 72K, 5HR) in 49
relief appearances.
Allowed only two of his 27 inherited runners to score in the regular season…his 7.4
inherited runners scored percentage was the second-best in the Majors (min. 25IR),
trailing only Los Angeles-.NL’s Ben Casparius (3.4%).
Struck out 72-of-200BF and posted a 13.50 K/9.0IP ratio (72K/48.0IP)…ranked third among
Major League relievers in K/9.0IP (third in AL) and fth in strikeout rate (36.0%, fourth in AL).
With his 13.50 K/9.0IP, became only the fth reliever (11th time) to post as high of a
K/9.0IP ratio in a single season…his 13.50 K/9.0IP ratio was tied for the ninth-highest
by a Yankees reliever in franchise history, trailing only Aroldis Chapman (16.31 in 2018
and 15.50 in 2021), Dellin Betances (15.53 in 2016 and 2018; 15.08 in 2017, 14.04 in 2015),
Andrew Miller (15.29 in 2016 and 14.59 in 2015)…Betances (2014) and David Robertson
(2011) also posted a 13.50 K/9.0IP.
#75 CAMILO DOVAL—RHP
Has made the postseason for the second time in his career (also 2021).
Made his fth career postseason appearance (second with the Yankees) in ALDS Game
3 vs. Toronto, tossing a scoreless inning in relief (1.0IP, 1H, 1K)…stranded an inherited
runner after entering the game in the fourth inning…on Saturday in ALDS Game 1 at
Toronto, tossed 2.0 perfect innings (matched his regular season career high)…including
the regular season, marked just the fth time in his career he has tossed at least 2.0IP
(last on 7/2/25 at Arizona with San Francisco) and second time in the postseason (also
2021 NLDS Game 3 at Los Angeles-NL with San Francisco).
Including the regular season, has not allowed a run in each of his last eight outings
since 9/14 (8.0IP, 2H, 2BB, 9K).
Went 4-3 with a 3.58 ERA (65.1IP, 51H, 34R/26ER, 35BB, 72K, 4HR) in 69 combined relief
appearances with the San Francisco Giants and the Yankees…allowed 4HR to 278BF
this season.
Held left-handed batters to a .196/.297/.295 (22-for-112) slash line this season…
allowed 22H to 128 left-handed batters faced (15BB, 1HP).
Began the season with San Francisco, going 4-2 with 15 saves and a 3.09 ERA (46.2IP,
32H, 20R/16ER, 24BB, 50K, 2HR) in 47 relief appearances…did not allow an earned run
in 38 of his 47 appearances.
Acquired by the Yankees from the San Francisco Giants in exchange for C Jesús
Rodríguez, RHP Trystan Vrieling, INF Parks Harber and LHP Carlos de la Rosa on 7/31.
In 22 games with the Yankees, went 0-1 with one save and a 4.82 ERA (18.2IP, 19H,
14R/10ER, 11BB, 22K, 2HR)…did not allow a run in each of his last six appearances of
the season from 9/14-26 (5.0IP, 1H, 2BB, 8K)…retired 14 of his 17BF over that span.
#81 LUIS GIL—RHP
Made his third career postseason start in ALDS Game 1 at Toronto and did not record
a decision after tossing 2.2IP (4H, 2R/ER, 0BB, 2K, 2HR).
Would mark his rst career relief outing (regular season and postseason).
In 11 starts with the Yankees in 2025, went 4-1 with a 3.32 ERA (57.0IP, 47H, 23R/21ER, 33BB,
41K, 5HR)…allowed 2R-or-fewer in nine of his 11 starts…allowed 1ER-or-fewer in ve of his
starts…over his nal 10 starts (8/9-9/28), went 4-0 with a 2.68 ERA (53.2IP, 16ER).
Allowed 2R-or-fewer in nine of his last 10 starts of the regular season (since 8/9), going
4-0 with a 2.68 ERA (53.2IP,16ER) in that span…tossed at least 5.0IP in nine of those starts.
Missed the rst 111 games of the season on the 60-day injured list (3/24-8/3) with a
right lat strain…was placed on the 60-day I.L. on 3/24…combined to make four rehab
starts with Double-A Somerset and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, posting a 5.65
ERA (14.1IP, 11H, 9R/ER, 7BB, 24K, 4HR)was returned from rehab and reinstated from
the I.L. on 8/3.
#54 TIM HILL—LHP
Has made the postseason for the fourth time in his career (2020, ‘22, ‘24-25).
Made his 19th career postseason appearance and 13th with the Yankees in ALDS Game
3 vs. Toronto, earning his rst win of the 2025 postseason and second of his career (1.1IP,
1K)…marked his rst postseason win since 2022 NLDS Game 4 vs. Los Angeles-NL with
San Diego…stranded an inherited runner after entering the game in the fth inning…
on Saturday in ALDS Game 1 at Toronto, tossed 1.1 scoreless innings (1H)…stranded an
inherited runner after entering the game in the third inning.
On 9/30 in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston, retired his only batter faced for the nal out in
the ninth inning (0.1IP).
In 70 relief appearances with the Yankees, went 4-4 with a 3.09 ERA (67.0IP, 23ER)…
opponents batted .231/.276/.363 (58-for-251, 8HR); LH .181/.224/.220 (23-for-127, 1HR);
RH .282/.328/.508 (35-for-124, 7HR).
Did not allow an ER in 53 of his 70 appearances.
Led the team in games pitched…made at least 60 appearances for the fourth time in
his career (also 2018 with Kansas City, 2021 with San Diego and 2024 with Chicago-AL
and the Yankees).
Allowed only 13 of his 63 inherited runners to score this season…his 20.6% inherited
runners scored percentage this year was the sixth-best percentage in the AL and
eighth-best in the Majors.
Ranked second among Major League relievers in groundball percentage (64.8%,
second in AL).
Has not allowed an earned run in 15 of his 16 career postseason appearances, going
1-0 with a 0.68 ERA (13.1IP, 9H, 3R/1ER, 3BB, 8K, 0HR)…made 10 relief appearances
with the Yankees in 2024, posting a 1.08 ERA (8.1IP, 7H, 2R/1ER, 2BB, 3K, 0HR).
#98 WILL WARREN—RHP
Has made the postseason for the rst time in his career.
Made his rst career postseason appearance in ALDS Game 2 at Toronto, allowing 6R/
ER over 4.2IP in relief (7H, 1BB, 4K, 4HR, 1WP)…allowed both of his inherited runners
to score after entering the game in the fourth inning.
In his rst full Major League season, went 9-8 with a 4.44 ERA (162.1IP, 158H, 90R/80ER,
65BB, 171K, 22HR).
Was tied for second in the Majors (tied for rst in AL) in games started…ranked eighth
in the AL in K/9.0IP (9.48).
Among Major League rookies, ranked rst in strikeouts, starts and innings pitched
and was tied for fourth in wins (tied for third in AL).
Allowed 3ER-or-fewer in 24 of his 33 starts this season, including 2ER-or-fewer in 22 of
those starts…according to Elias, his 22 starts of 2ER-or-fewer were the second-most
by a Yankees rookie in a single season, trailing only Stan Bahnsen (25GS in 1968).
According to Elias, his 171K this season were tied with Luis Gil (171K in 2024) for the
second-most by a Yankees rookie in a single season in franchise history, trailing only
Russ Ford (209K in 1910).
Was just the third Yankees rookie to make at least 33 starts in a season, joining Stan
Bahnsen (34GS in 1968), and Russ Ford (33GS in 1910)was also the rst Major League
rookie to make at least 33 starts in a single season since 2009 (Nick Blackburn, 33GS
with Minnesota in 2008).
Surrendered one-or-zero home runs in 29 of his 33 starts this season, including 0HR
in 15 starts…his 29 starts of one-or-zero home runs allowed were tied for the fourth-
most in the Majors.
#30 LUKE WEAVER—RHP
Has made the postseason for the second time in his career (2024-25).
Made his 15th career postseason appearance—and his second in as many days— in
ALDS Game 2 at Toronto, retiring his only batter faced after entering the game in the
eighth inning (0.1IP)…did not record an out (0.0IP, 2H, 3R/ER, 1BB) in ALDS Game 1 at
Toronto…on 9/30 in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston, recorded the loss after allowing 2R/ER
without recording an out (0.0IP, 2H, 1BB).
Went 4-4 with eight saves and a 3.62 ERA (64.2IP, 46H, 28R/26ER, 20BB, 72K, 10HR) in 64
relief appearances with the Yankees.
Did not allow an ER in 49 of his 64 appearances.
Made at least 60 appearances for the second time in his career (also 62G in 2024).
Saw his rst career postseason action in 2024, going 1-0 with four saves and a 1.76
ERA (15.1IP, 8H, 3R/ER, 2BB, 16K, 2HR) in 12 relief appearances…did not allow a run in
10 of his 12 appearances…held opponents to a .163/.200/.306 (8-for-49) slash line…
recorded at least four outs in eight of his appearances and ve outs in four of them…
appeared in each of the Yankees’ rst seven postseason games…joined teammate Clay
Holmes (2024) and Adam Ottavino (2019) as the only pitchers in franchise history to
pitch in each of the Yankees’ rst seven games of a postseason…pitched in all four
games of the 2024 ALDS vs. Kansas City, earning three saves over 4.1 scoreless innings
(2H, 5K)…was the third player in franchise history to record three saves in a Division
Series, joining Goose Gossage in 1981 and Mariano Rivera in 2000…is also one of 13
players in Major League history to record three saves in a Division Series…did not allow
a run in four World Series appearances (5.0IP, 1H, 1BB, 4K, 1HP, 1BK).
Became the rst Yankee and the sixth player in Major League history to record four saves
in his rst ve career postseason appearances (since saves became an ocial stat in
1969), joining Cody Allen, Dennis Eckersley, Jason Isringhausen, Troy Percival and Brian
Wilson…also became the sixth pitcher in Major League history to record four saves in his
teams rst ve games of a postseason (since saves became an ocial stat in 1969), joining
Dennis Eckersley (1988 with Oakland), Mark Wohlers (1996 with Atlanta), Neftalí Feliz
(2011 with Texas), Cody Allen (2016 with Cleveland) and Paul Sewald (2023 with Arizona).
#38 DEVIN WILLIAMS—RHP
Has made the postseason for the third time in his career (2023-25)…did not make
Milwaukee’s Wild Card rosters in 2019 and 2020, and did not appear on Milwaukee’s
NLDS roster in 2021.
Made his sixth career postseason appearance in ALDS Game 3 vs. Toronto, tossing
1.1 scoreless innings of relief (1H, 2K)…marked his rst career postseason outing of at
least four outs and his rst-such appearance regular season appearance since 9/1/23
vs. Philadelphia with Milwaukee (also 1.1IP).
Made his fth career postseason appearance on 10/1 in ALWCS Game 2 vs. Boston,
tossing a scoreless eighth inning (1H, 1K)…made his fourth career postseason
appearance and rst with the Yankees on 9/30 in ALWCS Game 1 vs. Boston, tossed a
scoreless eighth inning (1BB).
Made 67 relief appearances for the Yankees, going 4-6 with a 4.79 ERA (62.0IP, 45H,
37R/33ER, 25BB, 90K, 5HR).
Among Major League relievers, ranked seventh in K/9.0IP (13.06, fth in AL) and ninth
in strikeout rate (34.7%, seventh in AL)…also ranked seventh among AL relievers in
strikeouts (90).
Converted 18-of-22 save opportunities.
His 18 saves were his second-most in a season in his career, trailing only his 36 saves
in 2023 with Milwaukee…recorded double-digit saves for the fourth time in his career
(also 15SV in 2022, 36SV in 2023 and 14SV in 2024).
Made at least 60 appearances for the third time in his career (also 65 games in 2022
and 61 games in 2023 with Milwaukee).
Did not allow a run in 43 of his nal 57 games (since 4/28), holding opponents to a
.171/.252/.295 (33-for-193) slash line over that stretch.
Posted a 14.97 K/9.0IP ratio and 41.1% strikeout rate over his nal 32 games (7/6-9/28),
the second-highest highest K/9.0IP and strikeout rate in Majors over that span (min.
20.0IP).
YANKEES VS. TORONTO BLUE JAYS
POSTSEASON TRENDS/FACTS: The Yankees are 1-2 in their current ALDS vs. Torontothe Blue Jays had been one of two AL teams the Yankees had never faced in the
postseason (also Chicago-AL).
OVERALL TRENDS/FACTS: The Yankees went 5-8 vs. the Blue Jays this season…(6G in the Bronx, 7G at Toronto)…have won or tied 25 of the last 41 series against the Blue
Jays (21-16-4) since 9/29/17, including 12 of their last 22 series since 6/15/21IN SEASON SERIES: Have won three of the last four season series against the Blue Jays (2024:
7-6, 2023: 7-6, 2022: 11-8) and have won or tied six of the last eight season series against Toronto (5-2-1)…AT YANKEE STADIUM: Went 4-2 at Yankee Stadium this year…are
42-30 in the last 72 home matchups (since 9/5/16)…are 88-56 vs. Toronto at the current Yankee Stadium…have posted a winning record in the Bronx vs. the Blue Jays in 18
of the last 22 seasons since 2004 (2-8 in 2015 and ‘21; 5-5 in 2022)…AT ROGERS CENTRE: Went 1-6 vs. the Blue Jays this year…went 3-4 at Toronto in 2024…have posted a
winning road record at Toronto in three of the last ve seasons…have won or tied eight of their 11 road series at Toronto (since 6/15/21).
NYY BATTERS vs. TORONTO BLUE JAYS – 2025 AND CAREER
2025 CAREER
Player AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI
Cody Bellinger .298 47 14 2 5 .288 80 23 4 13
José Caballero .200 20 4 0 0 .237 59 14 0 4
Jazz Chisholm Jr. .205 44 9 2 8 .158 76 12 3 10
Jasson Domínguez .371 35 13 1 6 .371 35 13 1 6
J.C. Escarra .143 14 2 1 2 .143 14 2 1 2
Paul Goldschmidt .250 28 7 0 1 .269 78 21 1 7
Trent Grisham .222 36 8 2 2 .227 66 15 5 10
Aaron Judge .325 40 13 3 6 .300 467 140 41 89
Ryan McMahon .000 7 0 0 0 .214 42 9 0 4
Ben Rice .149 47 7 2 5 .159 63 10 2 6
Amed Rosario .000 3 0 0 0 .313 96 30 1 13
Giancarlo Stanton .214 28 6 3 7 .239 297 71 25 58
Anthony Volpe .227 44 10 2 5 .225 142 32 6 13
Austin Wells .208 24 5 0 6 .239 71 17 3 12
NYY PITCHERS IN POSTSEASON (CAREER)
Player W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER HR BB K AVG
David Bednar 0-0 2.08 4/0 4.1 2 1 1 0 1 6 .133
Paul Blackburn 0-0 27.00 1/0 1.1 6 4 4 1 0 0 .667
Fernando Cruz 0-0 2.45 4/0 3.2 3 1 1 0 2 4 .231
Camilo Doval 0-1 1.35 5/0 6.2 3 1 1 0 0 3 .130
Max Fried 2-6 5.31 22/14 76.1 94 47 45 11 23 73 .298
Luis Gil 0-1 6.75 3/3 10.2 12 8 8 4 5 6 .286
Tim Hill 2-0 0.55 19/0 16.1 10 3 1 0 3 9 .175
Carlos Rodón 1-3 7.53 8/7 28.2 35 24 24 7 10 36 .294
Cam Schlittler 1-0 0.00 1/1 8.0 5 0 0 0 0 12 .172
Will Warren 0-0 11.57 1/0 4.2 7 6 6 4 1 4 .333
Luke Weaver 1-1 4.60 15/0 15.2 12 8 8 2 4 16 .222
Devin Williams 1-1 9.53 6/0 5.2 6 6 6 1 5 5 .286
YANKEES IN THE POSTSEASON
NYY BATTERS IN POSTSEASON (CAREER)
Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K
Cody Bellinger .215 75 265 33 57 9 3 10 37 27 90
José Caballero .250 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Jazz Chisholm Jr. .176 23 85 8 15 2 0 3 3 7 22
Jasson Domínguez - - - - - - - - - - -
J.C. Escarra - - - - - - - - - - -
Paul Goldschmidt .280 28 100 14 28 5 0 8 16 8 28
Trent Grisham .169 25 89 14 15 3 0 3 7 12 36
Aaron Judge .231 64 242 42 56 8 0 17 40 39 90
Ryan McMahon .200 9 15 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 3
Ben Rice .222 5 18 2 4 1 0 1 4 1 8
Amed Rosario .243 10 37 5 9 1 0 1 3 1 11
Giancarlo Stanton .251 47 175 26 44 8 0 18 44 18 49
Anthony Volpe .264 20 72 12 19 4 0 2 8 10 26
Austin Wells .162 20 68 4 11 1 0 2 7 5 27
NYY PITCHERS IN POSTSEASON (2025)
Player W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER HR BB K AVG
David Bednar 0-0 2.08 4/0 4.1 2 1 1 0 1 6 .133
Paul Blackburn 0-0 27.00 1/0 1.1 6 4 4 1 0 0 .667
Fernando Cruz 0-0 2.45 4/0 3.2 3 1 1 0 2 4 .231
Camilo Doval 0-0 0.00 2/0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .100
Max Fried 0-1 6.75 2/2 9.1 12 7 7 1 5 7 .316
Luis Gil 0-1 6.75 1/1 2.2 4 2 2 2 0 2 .333
Tim Hill 1-0 0.00 3/0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .100
Carlos Rodón 0-0 9.72 2/2 8.1 10 9 9 2 5 8 .303
Cam Schlittler 1-0 0.00 1/1 8.0 5 0 0 0 0 12 .172
Will Warren 0-0 11.57 1/0 4.2 7 6 6 4 1 4 .333
Luke Weaver 0-1 135.00 3/0 0.1 4 5 5 0 2 0 .800
Devin Williams 1-0 0.00 3/0 3.1 2 0 0 0 1 3 .182
NYY BATTERS IN POSTSEASON (2025)
Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K
Cody Bellinger .261 6 23 4 6 2 0 1 4 2 3
José Caballero .250 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Jazz Chisholm Jr. .211 6 19 3 4 0 0 1 1 2 4
Jasson Domínguez - - - - - - - - - - -
J.C. Escarra - - - - - - - - - - -
Paul Goldschmidt .500 5 8 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1
Trent Grisham .167 6 24 4 4 2 0 0 0 3 8
Aaron Judge .500 6 22 5 11 2 0 1 6 3 4
Ryan McMahon .250 5 12 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 2
Ben Rice .222 5 18 2 4 1 0 1 4 1 8
Amed Rosario .250 3 8 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 1
Giancarlo Stanton .167 6 24 1 4 2 0 0 4 1 6
Anthony Volpe .217 6 23 2 5 1 0 1 2 0 13
Austin Wells .278 6 18 1 5 0 0 0 3 1 5
NYY BATTERS vs. RHP LOUIS VARLAND (REGULAR & POSTSEASON)
2025 CAREER
Player AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K
Cody Bellinger .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
José Caballero 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .667 3 2 0 0 0 0 0
Jazz Chisholm Jr. .667 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 .667 3 2 0 0 1 0 0
Jasson Domínguez - 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
J.C. Escarra - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Paul Goldschmidt .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Trent Grisham - - - - - - - - .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Aaron Judge 1.000 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 .500 6 3 0 0 3 0 2
Ryan McMahon .500 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 .250 4 1 0 0 0 0 1
Ben Rice .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Amed Rosario - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .667 3 2 0 0 0 0 1
Giancarlo Stanton .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 .200 5 1 0 0 1 0 3
Anthony Volpe .500 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500 4 2 1 0 1 1 1
Austin Wells - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NYY vs. TORONTO in 2025
Date H/A W/L Score Rec.
4/25 vs. TOR L 2-4 0-1
4/26 vs. TOR ppd. (rain)
4/27 (G1) vs. TOR W 11-2 1-1
4/27 (G2) vs. TOR W 5-1 2-1
6/30 at TOR L 4-5 2-2
7/1 at TOR L 5-12 2-3
7/2 at TOR L 9-11 2-4
7/3 at TOR L 5-8 2-5
7/21 at TOR L 1-4 2-6
7/22 at TOR W 5-4 3-6
7/23 at TOR L 4-8 3-7
9/5 vs. TOR L 1-7 3-8
9/6 vs. TOR W 3-1 4-8
9/7 vs. TOR W 4-3 5-8
Total in 2025 59-70 5-8
NYY vs. TORONTO in Postseason
Date Series H/A W/L Score Rec.
10/4/25 Div (1) at TOR L 1-10 0-1
10/5/25 Div (2) at TOR L 7-13 0-2
10/7/25 Div (3) at NYY W 9-6 1-2
10/8/25 Div (4) at NYY - - -
10/10/25 Div (5) at TOR if necessary
Total in Postseason 17-29 1-2
All-time vs. TOR: 1-2
All-time at home: 1-0
All-time on road: 0-2
All-time at current Yankee Stadium: 1-0
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