Yanks channel '90s energy on field and in their uniforms
The 2024 Yankees, on the precipice of their first World Series appearance in 15 years, look a lot like the Bronx Bombers of the late ¡®90s. They¡¯ve got a relentless lineup. They¡¯ve got a few dependable starting pitchers. They¡¯ve got a powerful bullpen.
And they¡¯ve got the turtlenecks.
Yes, you knew it was October when the likes of Derek Jeter and Bernie Williams donned turtlenecks underneath their jersey. And we¡¯ve seen Aaron Judge and Anthony Volpe bring that look back for this postseason run.
But these Yanks aren¡¯t wearing just any turtlenecks. According to the YES Network¡¯s Justin Shackil, these are the same turtlenecks from those dynastic teams.
¡°I¡¯m told they were in storage for years,¡± Shackil wrote on social media, ¡°and the players chose them [because] they prefer the cotton material.¡±
The storage turtlenecks haven¡¯t exactly been shelved away for decades; Brett Gardner and Clint Frazier wore them in 2020. But the Yankees have appropriately brought back the fall look for their current journey to the Fall Classic.