In Photos: Aaron Judge, Juan Soto & other Yankees stars show off sleek fashion on road ahead of ALCS clash
The New York Yankees are traveling to Cleveland, Ohio for the next three American League Championship Series games against the Cleveland Guardians.
Yankees captain Aaron Judge and his teammates turned up in sleek attire for their flight to Cleveland on Wednesday. In an Instagram post shared by the Yankees, in-form reliever Luke Weaver is making his way to the airport with what seems like a cereal bowl in his hand.
He was followed by fellow pitchers Carlos Rodon, Clarke Schmidt and Gerrit Cole. Dominican slugger Juan Soto was wearing a blue pullover with beige trousers and Judge wore a bomber jacket with denim jeans, carrying his luggage. One of the most eye-catching entrances was from catcher Austin Wells, who had just his mega speaker for luggage.
The Progressive Field in Cleveland will host the next three games of the ALCS and the Yankees will return to the Bronx for the remaining two games if the series goes to Game 6 and 7.
History on the Yankees' side after an early two-game advantage in ALCS
The Yankees lead the series 2-0 and need two wins in the scheduled three games in Cleveland to clinch their first World Series berth since 2009. Although history is on their side as teams winning the first two games of the championship series clinch the pennant 84% of the time, the Yankees are not taking anything for granted.
Gleyber Torres, who has had a stellar run in the second half of the season, shared the team's mentality after winning Game 2.
“We defended our house. We played really good here,” Gleyber Torres said to MLB.com. “We’ll go there and try to play like we didn’t do anything here, just the same mentality.”
Torres is having a stellar postseason for the Bronx Bombers and he was at it again on Tuesday, raking in three hits and two runs. He will hope to continue in the same vein along with captain Aaron Judge, who smoked his first home run of this year's postseason on Tuesday to end his slump in October.