The last time the Yankees saw the Orioles, they were left looking up at them in the AL East after a tough showing in Baltimore at the beginning of May.
Seven weeks later, the two best teams in the American League will meet again for another showdown series beginning on Tuesday in The Bronx, giving the Yankees another chance to make a better impression.
But even if the Yankees fare better in this one, the Orioles are likely not going anywhere anytime soon, as the two division rivals look primed to be battling for AL East supremacy all summer long.
“I think both teams have clearly established themselves as really formidable,” manager Aaron Boone said before Monday’s off day. “But at the same time, it is a marathon. That cliché is very true and we got a long way to go in all of this. All we can say right now is I think both teams are really good, really dangerous with a lot of potential.”
The Yankees entered the first meeting leading the Orioles by a game in the division, and after the four-game series that featured three tight games and three Yankees losses, they trailed the Orioles by a game.
