Summary
Barking has become the New York Yankees' preferred form of celebration. The hound movement was birthed during the club's four-game series in Houston. The barking represents a shift for a historically buttoned-up franchise. The Yankees didn't acquire those three players for their vibes. General manager Brian Cashman sought to add left-handed threats to a right-handed-heavy lineup. The trio's vigor hasn't gone unnoticed in the locker room. Soto: "We all feel like a family right now." Fans in the Bronx used to curse at Verdugo. Now, they bark at him from the same seats.