Giancarlo Stanton brought the October ferocity the Yankees sorely need

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Maybe the Royals were not “lucky.” But they sure weren’t unlucky.

There was the Gleyber Torres floater down the right-field line that sure looked like it kicked up chalk and should have extended the third inning but was called foul on the field — with an actual right-field umpire standing nearby — and foul on a bunch of replays that made your family’s old home videos look like Spielberg.

There was a check swing appeal that led to an Aaron Judge strikeout to end the seventh inning that was hard to see as a swing and probably should have ended in a walk.

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A jubilant Giancarlo Stanton flip his bat after belting the game-winning solo homer in the eighth inning of the Yankees’ 3-2 win over the Royals in Game 3 of the ALDS on Oct. 9, 2024. Jason Szenes / New York Post

And there was a night of really good Yankees at-bats that began in the first inning, when Juan Soto hit a ball that is out in 17 of 30 stadiums but not Kauffman Stadium. And Judge smashed a 114.4 mph liner that shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. snared when it seemed it already was in left field. And Oswaldo Cabrera and Anthony Volpe combined to get on base six times, and a successful sacrifice bunt from Alex Verdugo and a stolen base from — really — Giancarlo Stanton.

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