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Bring on the postseason pageantry.

The New York Yankees gave the Bronx faithful their fair share of pomp and circumstance before game 1 of the ALDS against the Cleveland Guardians, seemingly trying to evoke the spirit of 2009.

Former Yankees ace CC Sabathia started the party with a ceremonial first pitch at Yankee Stadium, and was met with massive applause.  


  York Yankees at Yankees great CC Sabathia throws out the first pitch of the game to start the first inning. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post York Yankees at Yankees great CC Sabathia throws out the first pitch of the game to start the first inning. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

The true “hype session” began with ex-Bomber Nick Swisher waving a Yankees flag in center field to the tune of “Seven Nation Army.”

Known for his electric personality, Swisher wore an Aaron Judge jersey and paraded his way towards the mound while fans held up cell phone lights in the darker-than-usual stadium.

Both Swisher and Sabathia were on the 2009 championship club. Game 2 of that season’s World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies had a similar hint of grandeur. Native New Yorkers Jay-Z and Alicia Keys performed “Empire State of Mind” before what would be a 3-1 Bomber win.


  Former New York Yankees Nick Swisher runs on the field with a Yankees Flag prior to game one of the ALDS. Getty Images Former New York Yankees Nick Swisher runs on the field with a Yankees Flag prior to game one of the ALDS. Getty Images

The Yankees are known to consistently channel their history. It would seem this tradition includes October theatrics.  

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