New York Yankees Bomber Buzz, 10/3/17: AL Wild Card Game, Get Pumped!
TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 23: Tyler Wade #39 of the New York Yankees and CC Sabathia #52 and Sonny Gray #55 are sprayed as they celebrate their playoff-clinching victory during MLB game action against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on September 23, 2017 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)

Today is the day, ladies and gentlemen! It’s time for the New York Yankees to make 2015 look like a fluke.

It’s a beautiful fall day. The sun is shining, the birds chirping and baseball is STILL being played in the Bronx.

What a day for the New York Yankees! They will be facing the Minnesota Twins at home for the coveted Wild Card spot and tensions could not be any higher.

Are you nervous? Anxious? Worried that the Yankees will look like they did in 2015 rather than this entire season? Me too. But this video at least helped a little.

Did that not just get you going? Did that just make you want to hop in the car and immediately drive down to Yankee Stadium to cheer your heart out?

The hype videos are something I’ll always admire but this one…this one gave me goosebumps. Those kids and veterans working together, just like they did all season long, brings back fond memories of teams that have won the World Series in the 90s.

LET’S GO!

And just to make you feel good, the Yankees have decided to do something rather awesome this postseason in the Judge’s Chambers.

Their FIRST Yankees game? I remember my first Yankees game…and it definitely won’t be as exciting as this one.

Kudos to the Yankees for giving back using the Judge’s Chambers. Just like Aaron Judge probably wants.

Tonight is a big night. Who knows what it will bring. Any team can beat any other team on any given day. Time to get out there and take this postseason. Let’s go Yankees!


Allison is just a girl with an enormous passion for the game of baseball and the written word. Based in Upstate New York, her life-long relationship with the New York Yankees is something that she developed through close relationships with her mother and grandfather. An aspiring sports writer, she graduated with a journalism degree and is finding places to share her excitement about the sporting world and how it affects us all.