Through Tuesday, New York led MLB over that 17-game span in average (.276), OBP (.364), slugging (.542), runs (113), homers (37) and wRC+ (149).
Aaron Judge has reignited, hitting .429 with four homers in his last eight games, while Ryan McMahon, Jazz Chisholm Jr and Jasson Dominguez have added depth despite injuries to Giancarlo Stanton and Ben Rice.
Manager Aaron Boone said Carlos Rodon could make his season debut Sunday in Milwaukee after elbow surgery, while Gerrit Cole likely needs at least two more rehab starts.
Is the Yankees' injury-plagued dominance built on sustainable depth or just a temporary offensive surge?
Can top prospect Spencer Jones seize this opportunity to reshape the Yankees' outfield of the future?
With historic offense but aces still recovering, is the current pitching staff strong enough for a championship run?