Houston Astros Have Owned the Yankees In Playoffs

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The Houston Astros will be searching for their third World Series title since 2017.
Along the way, they have owned most American League teams, especially the New York Yankees.
For the third time in six years, the Yankees began spring training in Tampa, Fla., trying to figure out how they lost to the powerful Astros.
“How much we’ve closed the gap, I don’t know,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters, referring to the Astros. “We’ll see. We’re in February.
“We got a long way to go to even get that opportunity to find out if we get to play in the playoffs and have that crack again. I feel like that’s our expectation.
“There’s been some teams, namely the Astros, that have been a nemesis that have knocked us off a couple times. They’ve set the standard right now, certainly in the American League. But that said, we’ve got a bear of a division we’ve got to go through. In a lot of ways, a number of teams in the American League are better.”
The Astros swept the Yankees in the ALCS last season.
“We ran up against a bit of a buzz saw and we were a little depleted,” Boone said of getting swept. “That said, if we’re going to win it all, (if) we’re going to win the prize, we gotta find a way to get by these teams that in a given year really got it rolling on the mound.”
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Andy Jasner is a freelance writer based in the Philadelphia area. Jasner graduated from Syracuse University in 1991 and has worked for newspapers, magazines and websites including CBS SportsLine and ESPN.com. Jasner has written two books -- Baltimore Ravens and Phil Jasner: On The Case. Follow him on Twitter at @AndyJasner.