AL EAST ERUPTION: YANKEES VS ORIOLES IN CLASH OF TITANS — The Yankees and Orioles are colliding in a high-stakes showdown with the AL East crown hanging in the balance the rivalry is boiling over every at-bat feels like a war and fans are bracing for a battle that could rewrite the season one swing one pitch and the destiny of the division could flip in an instant

Deadspin | Yankees clash with Orioles in midst of fight for AL East

Sep 26, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton (27) hits a two run home run against the Baltimore Orioles during the third inning at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

Scoreboard watching to see how the Toronto Blue Jays are doing is a way of life for the New York Yankees in their late pursuit of the American League East title.

On Saturday, the Yankees will continue their chase of the division crown when they host the Baltimore Orioles, but finding out what the Blue Jays do may take a while.

The Yankees (92-68) will begin a fourth straight day tied with the Blue Jays after opening the series with Friday’s 8-4 victory. New York is 9-1 in its past 10 games and on a six-game winning streak — one shy of its season high — after Giancarlo Stanton homered twice and Aaron Judge went deep.

Stanton homered twice for the second time this year and tied his season high with five RBIs. Stanton hit the tie-breaking double in the fifth inning of Thursday’s 5-3 win over the Chicago White Sox.

“The main thing is that we win,” New York rookie starter Will Warren said. “We talked about it before tonight, we take care of business and get these three games. We’ve done all that we could do. Everything else is out of our control.”

Including the postseason, the Yankees are 51-7 when Judge and Stanton homer in the same game. The latest instance occurred as the Blue Jays were securing a 4-2 victory at home over the Tampa Bay Rays. On Saturday, the Yankees will start their penultimate game about two hours before Toronto faces Tampa Bay.

“I watch a lot,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “I don’t discourage or encourage. To each their own and the reason I don’t is because I know we’re in a good place, like, as far as our focus and understanding the importance of the day and handling our business.

 

“That’s the main thing. Obviously, we have no control over anything other than what we do between the lines. Our guys are locked in, playing for a lot, focused, but with that said, I’m watching all the time.”

The Orioles are 4-7 against the Yankees and have lost six of the past seven meetings. In the series opener, Jordan Westburg hit a three-run homer to give the Orioles a brief lead, and Tyler O’Neill added a solo shot, but Trevor Rogers allowed three homers and lasted three innings after yielding only one hit over six innings to the Yankees last week.

Westburg homered for the first time since Aug. 17, but the Orioles were 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position, stranded 10, struck out 13 times and left the bases loaded in the sixth after O’Neill’s lead-off homer.

“We just couldn’t get the big hit,” Baltimore interim manager Tony Mansolino said.

Cam Schlittler (3-3, 3.27 ERA), a candidate to be New York’s Game 3 starter in a postseason series, ends his rookie season. Schlittler is facing the Orioles for the second straight outing after allowing one run on three hits in 5 1/3 innings before the Yankees scored six runs in the 10th inning of Sunday’s 7-1 win.

Schlittler has allowed three runs or less in 11 of 13 starts so far and the Yankees are 6-1 in his past seven starts.

Tomoyuki Sugano (10-9, 4.54) is tied for the lead among qualified AL rookies in wins, but is 0-4 with a 6.49 ERA in his past six starts since his last win on Aug. 14. Sugano allowed four runs on six hits, including Stanton’s 450th career homer, in a career-low three innings during last Saturday’s 6-1 loss in Baltimore.

Sugano is 1-1 with a 5.40 ERA in three career starts against the Yankees.

 

 

Related Posts

BRONX BLOCKBUSTER BUZZ: A former MLB GM drops a thunderbolt prediction that the Yankees could ship Spencer Jones to Miami in a jaw-dropping push for a Cy Young ace, instantly turning the rumor mill into a five-alarm blaze. The idea sounds insane, perfect, and terrifying all at once—an all-in gamble that could redraw the AL landscape overnight. Now the entire baseball world is hanging on one question: will New York actually pull off the kind of trade that rewrites legacies..ll

New York could add a big starting pitching upgrade at the cost of Spencer Jones.

BRONX FUTURE SHIFT: The picture sharpens as a possible landing spot for Spencer Jones comes into focus right after fresh Yankees ace trade rumors shake up their long-term blueprint. The sudden clarity adds a dramatic twist to New York’s roster plans as the spotlight swings toward the rising star’s next chapter. So is this the direction they’re really heading?..ll

The Yankees have reportedly called the Marlins recently about Sandy Alcantara, which would represent a perfect Spencer Jones trade fit.

RIVALRY FIRESTORM: The tension erupts as Mets pitcher Devin Williams throws a bold social-media jab straight at Yankees fans, instantly igniting the New York baseball feud to a whole new level. The unexpected swipe sends shockwaves through both sides as the rivalry heats up ahead of the season. So what set off this explosive shot?..ll

Mets’ reliever Devin Williams recently took a slight jab at Yankees fans via a social media post that you must read.

BRONX SHOCKWAVE: A stunning twist hits the offseason as whispers grow louder that a Yankees trade for Fernando Tatis Jr. is “not impossible”, cracking open a door no one expected New York to even touch. The mere idea of a superstar shakeup sends the entire baseball world into overdrive as the Yankees size up what a move like this could mean for their future. So is this the blockbuster they’re actually lining up?..ll

The Athletic reports a Fernando Tatis Jr. trade to the Yankees isn’t impossible, opening the door for a potential blockbuster.

BRONX STORM ALERT: Tension spikes as the Yankees roll into the Winter Meetings with swirling rumors hinting at moves that could flip the entire AL picture overnight. Front-office chatter grows louder as New York circles potential shock additions that might redefine their offseason blueprint. So what bombshell are they cooking up?..ll

Three needs this week; closing the outfield gap; breaking down the Contemporary Era

METSWAVE BREAKOUT: The Mets lock in reliever Williams on a massive $51M, three-year deal, whispers erupt about how this move reshapes their late-game firepower, and now the entire league is watching to see what New York unleashes next..ll Read more 👇👇👇

Devin Williams and the Mets finalized a $51 million, three-year contract on Wednesday that locks in a critical late-inning reliever as New York rebuilds its bullpen this offseason.