Back-to-Back Shutouts to Open 2026 (3/28/26) - CF28-120
The Yankees couldn’t have scripted a better start to 2026 — and Chris and the Podcast Padre are here to break it all down. After opening the season 2-0 with back-to-back shutouts (a franchise first), the early returns point to something Yankees fans have been begging for: dominant pitching and a more balanced offensive approach.
In this episode, the guys react to Opening Day on Netflix, Stanton’s hot start, Judge benefiting from the ABS system, and a lineup that’s producing without relying on the long ball. Plus, a deep dive into the pitching staff’s early dominance, lineup decisions, and what this start might actually mean (or not mean) just two games in. Is this a real shift — or just early-season noise?
Topics Discussed
- Yankees open 2026 with back-to-back shutouts (franchise first)
- Opening Day reactions (including Netflix broadcast)
- Offensive approach shift: hitting vs. home run reliance
- Giancarlo Stanton’s strong early performance
- Aaron Judge and the impact of ABS challenges
- Pitching dominance: rotation + bullpen early success
- Lineup construction and platoon decisions
- Early impressions of depth and roster balance
- Around the league notes and early surprises
- Yankees' upcoming schedule (Giants, Mariners, Marlins)
Yankees Trivia
- Which New York Yankees player hit the first walk-off home run in World Series history?
- Answer: Tommy Henrich hit the first walk-off home run in World Series history on October 5, 1949
- This Episode: Which New York Yankees pitcher threw a perfect game in the 1998 season?
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