The Yankees pulled off another big win at home in Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night, coming back from 4-0 to beat the Astros 6-4 and even the ALCS at two games apiece.
Yankees players react to their comeback win over Astros in ALCS Game 4
Down 4-0 in the seventh inning, they came back to tie the series.


After the game, whether on the field or in the locker room or on social media, Yankees team members talked about how they never give up and how special it feels for them to keep winning when it’s least expected.
Whether they actually felt invincible coming in to the game — and into the seventh and eighth innings, where they scored all of their runs — you can’t tell for sure. (Which is fine. It’s a nice moment, and athletes are always allowed to embellish a little.)
But postgame, they were excited and ready for the next round of this ALCS fight that they are making more of a well-matched battle with every passing game.
As is tradition by now, Didi Gregorius sent out a #StartSpreadingtheNews tweet about the win.
No emojis with this one, though, which is highly suspect. Where are the emojis, Didi?! He also said in his postgame interview on the field that the team never gives up.
Gary Sanchez tweeted too, although his had a shade less all-caps excitement.
The Yankees twitter account also clapped back, which they’ve been doing all day, a little about the win and those who doubted the team.
Todd Frazier, who started the eighth-inning rally, noted that nobody put their heads down on the team and the clutch hitting came through.
Aaron Judge, who got the scoring started in Game 3 with a beast of a home run, stated what seems obvious at this point — but didn’t after the first two games when these teams scored a combined six runs. That with their talents on offense they’re never truly out of it.
If Judge keeps hitting a home run per game from here on out, their chances look pretty good.
New York will try to make it three straight wins in a row on Wednesday, and see if it can keep its undefeated postseason record at home intact to take a lead in the series. With these attitudes, who knows what’s possible?











