Today on Pinstripe Alley - 5/5/24
Briefly

While they're still not firing on all cylinders, the Yankees have bounced back from an uneven trip to Baltimore, winning two in a row, with signs of life in the offense over their last nine innings.
A sweep of Detroit could push the Yankees to a new high watermark of 10 games above .500 for the season, with Nestor Cortes taking the mound to support this effort.
In the morning, look out for Madison's review of Saturday's AL action, Kevin's 1999 Yankees diary entry featuring Andy Pettitte's critical performance, Nick Power's analysis of the Yankees' third catcher Carlos Narvaez, and John's weekly spin through Yankees social media.
Yankees' pitching has excelled lately, ranking second in MLB for ERA; the outlook for their finish by the end of the year remains a subject of interest, alongside the favorite in the AL East race.
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