A Winning Rally in 11 Images

The Yankees were having trouble Wednesday night taking advantage of some good fortune. The Blue Jays had lost an afternoon game to the Rays, so Aaron Boone's crew knew they could regain control of the second American League wild card with a win over the Rangers. But instead of having an extra bounce in their step, they initially fell behind 3-0. Their bats remained sluggish even as they tied the game. As this gallery begins, we're two outs into the last of the 8th inning. No one on and suddenly, the Yankees seemed to have found and flipped that mythical "switch." First, Joey Gallo bloops a double into no man's land in left field.
It's one on, two out, and a 3-3 score, which Gleyber Torres unties.
Hope you enjoyed the real life MST 3000 effect thanks to the fans cheering in section 214 as Torres brings Gallo home, with another opposite field hit.
All of a sudden, the Yankees are up 4-3. And the fun's just begun.
It's Gio Urshela's turn.  
He jolts a hard grounder at Texas 2nd baseman Yonny Hernandez -- who let's the ball bounce off and away from him.
Torres kept running as the Rangers appeared a bit stunned. He barely beats the throw home to make it 5-3.
Gary Sanchez caps the rally with a monster of a home run that landed in Monument Park.
All Texas center fielder DJ Peters can do is hang his head after Sanchez's shot cleared the fence.
Urshela and Sanchez celebrate a now-insurmountable 7-3 Yankee lead.

 

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