Alex Verdugo plays unlikely hero in Yankees’ Game 1 ALDS win

In a back-and-forth ALDS Game 1, it wasn’t Gerrit Cole, Juan Soto or even Aaron Judge playing hero.

It was Alex Verdugo who provided the game-winning hit in a 6-5 Yankees’ victory over the Royals on Saturday night in the Stadium in a matchup that saw five lead changes.

Verdugo, who struggled at the plate most of the season, sliced a single to left field in the bottom of the seventh inning to drive home Jazz Chisholm from second and break a tie game.


Alex Verdugo of the New York Yankees celebrating after hitting an RBI single during a game against the Kansas City Royals on October 5, 2024
Alex Verdugo celebrates an RBI single for the Yankees in their 6-5 ALDS Game 1 win over the Royals on Oct. 5, 2024. Getty Images

Gleyber Torres started the Yankees scoring with a two-run homer in the third inning after the Royals took an early 1-0 lead.

Cole was not at his sharpest as he allowed four runs (three earned) over five-plus innings.


New York Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole walking off the mound during Game 1 of the American League baseball division series against the Kansas City Royals
Gerrit Cole lasted five-plus innings for the Yankees in ALDS Game 1. AP

But the bullpen was able to hold off Kansas City with new closer Luke Weaver getting the final four outs in his first postseason appearance.

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