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The 2017 American League Division Series were two best-of-five-games series held in Major League Baseball’s (MLB) 2017 postseason to determine the participating teams in the 2017 American League Championship Series.
The Indians won the first two games to go up 2–0, but the Yankees rallied to come back and win the series in five games, advancing to the ALCS for the first time since 2012. Trevor Bauer and the Indians’ bullpen shut out the Yankees in Game 1.
The Yankees upset the heavily favored Cleveland Indians 3–2 in the ALDS to advance. [6] This is the Yankees' 16th appearance in the ALCS, and their second as a Wild Card. Their last ALCS appearance came in the 2012 American League Championship Series where they got swept by the Detroit Tigers .
Follow stats, scores and a pitch tracker from Game 3 of the ALDS between the KC Royals and NY Yankees. The ALDS is a best-of-five series that continues in KC with Game 4 on Thursday. More coverage ...
The Yankees final record of the ALDS was 3-2. After reaching the ALCS, the American League Championship Series, the Yankees fell 0-2 against the Houston Astros in Houston. Game 2 was particularly stinging for the team, as it came on a walk-off hit. From games 3-5, the Yankees offense lit up and took the series lead of 3-2.
- The ALCS Game 5 pitching matchup is due to be Yankees' lefty Carlos Rodon, the Game 1 winner, vs. right-hander Tanner Bibee, lifted after 1.1 innings (2 earned runs) in ALCS Game 2 at Yankee ...
Here are predictions for the ALDS Game 2s today. ... Predictions for KC-NYY Game 2: FOX Sports: Yankees 5, Royals 4. FOX Sports notes that Jazz Chisholm has been playing rather well as of late ...
The Indians finished the season with a record of 102–60, the most wins the franchise had seen since 1954, the best record in the American League and second best overall. The team won their second straight American League Central title, but were upset by the New York Yankees in five games in the ALDS despite holding a 2–0 series lead.