If you followed the Yankees during the 2021 season, it’s likely that you noticed that they ran very hot and cold as a team. As I wrote in early September, it’s likely they were even streakier than you realized at the time, alternating stretches of good play followed by bad play in a way that was very rare in franchise history.
Of course, a team can’t be that streaky without having at least a few players run hot and cold throughout the season. With that in mind, let’s take a look at which Yankees alternated between being white-hot for a good stretch before going icebox cold for another period (or vice versa).