The Yankees walked it off in style, and the celebration didn’t disappoint. Gio Urshela came through in a key moment, crushing a 2-0 fastball to seal the win. From there, the dugout emptied fast. Luke Voit sprinted out first, but Gleyber Torres and Gary Sánchez got to Urshela before him. Gleyber hyped him up, then stepped out of the moment. Gary stuck around, but took a full Gatorade shower to the face. He ended up half choking and spitting it back out, drenched and mildly annoyed.
The team filed in with quick congrats. Jonathan Holder, who doesn’t say much, offered a rare high-five. Domingo Germán, Tommy Kahnle, and Luis Cessa gave their props. Even Jonathan Loáisiga, more reserved, dropped by for a quick “good job.” Kendrys Morales threw out some friendly words, and Dellin Betances added his approval. Clint Frazier got overlooked in the crowd, left hanging mid-celebration. Meanwhile, Gary found his quiet corner for a solo embrace with Gio, living his best low-key life.
Brett Gardner was captured mid-beam, clearly loving every second like the team’s proud uncle. J.A. Happ also cracked a rare smile. But the real moment came with a still shot of Gio’s face right after the win — pure happiness, zero filter. That kind of reaction is why the team jumps the rail and the fans stay in their seats, long after the ballgame ends.