The T & T Boys

Yankee fans who grew up during the '60s recall the heroics of the M&M Boys: Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris, especially in 1961. Saturday night, another pair of repeating initials headlined the Yankees ALCS  game 1 victory: Masahiro Tanaka and Gleyber Torres.

The veteran Tanaka further secured his place as a terrific post-season pitcher as he silenced the Astros bats, confounding stars such as Altuve, Bregman, Springer and Alvarez into pounding ground ball after ground ball. Six innings of one hit shutout ball as the Yankee hitters built and kept extending the lead.

The biggest of those bats belonged to the 22 year old second baseball who has become the team's most dangerous October bat. Torres opened the scoring in the top of the 4th inning by doubling in DJ LeMahieu. Two innings later came a solo homer. Then a two-RBI single in the 7th. He capped his evening with a run-producing ground out in the 8th. FIVE RBI. And a terrific fielding play throwing out a Michael Brantley while on the seat of his pants!

At age 22, he's the youngest player in American League history to drive in five runs in a playoff game... and joins the beloved Mantle as the youngest Yankee ever to hit multiple homers in the postseason before turning 23.. So young, so impressive. So mature for a player that age. Cue Yankee fan Tony Bennett's song "The Best is Yet to Come."
Yankees 7 - Astros 0: T and T leading the Yanks to their first post-season win ever at Minute Maid Park.

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