New York Yankees Punch ALCS Ticket for 41st Time—Bullpen Streak and Cole's 87-Pitch Gem Shines

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The New York Yankees won their 19th American League Championship earlier today.

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The defeated the Kansas City Royals with a 3-1 scoreline.

Gerrit Cole played a vital role in this win for the Yankees.

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He performed brilliantly with an outstanding seven inning performance, allowing just one run on six hits and striking out four without issuing a walk.

The game got heated up in the sixth inning following a play at second base.

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Jazz Chisholm Jr had exchanged few words with Maikel Garcia, leading to a brief benches-clearing incident.

Manager of the New York Yankees, Aaron Boone, is confident of his team, stating they "played a really good brand of baseball in this series."

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The Yankees fans were over the moon after the victory, with many expressing their excitement both in Kauffman Stadium and on social media platforms.

Talks are on for a potential Subway Series, as both New York teams have advanced in their respective leagues.

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The Yankees' bullpen continued their impressive run, extending their scoreless streak to 15 2/3 innings in the postseason.

This victory marks the Yankees' 41st appearance in the American League Championship Series, which is a record in Major League Baseball.

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The Yankees now await the winner of the Detroit-Cleveland American League Division Series, which will be decided in Game 5 on Saturday.

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