The significant others of Yankees players are ready to take on the West Coast for the World Series.
Amy Cole, the wife of Game 1 starting pitcher Gerrit Cole, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a photo featuring the partners of players – herself included — posing in front of a team bus as the Yankees prepare for the first two games of the championship series against the Dodgers in Los Angeles.
The Yankees WAGs, who were joined by some of their kids and dogs, donned “New York” hats, among other stylish swag, in the team’s signature midnight navy blue and white.
Among those present: Samantha Bracksieck, the wife of Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge; Emily Rizzo, the wife of first baseman Anthony Rizzo; Elizabeth Torres, the wife of shortstop Gleyber Torres; Ashley Rodon, the wife of pitcher Carlos Rodon; Olivia Weaver, the wife of pitcher Luke Weaver; Ashlyn Holmes, the wife of pitcher Clay Holmes; and Jordan LeMahieu, the wife of infielder DJ LeMahieu.
In the photo, Bracksieck held her beloved dog Gus, a Dachshund she and Judge got in the 2022 offseason.
The Yankees’ social media accounts posted photos of the players grinning ahead of their trip to L.A.
“California, here we come,” the team captioned a post on X.
The Yankees and the Dodgers will face off in the World Series for the 12th time beginning Friday.
The Bronx Bombers beat Cleveland, 5-2, in Game 5 of the ALCS on Saturday.
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Game 1 of the World Series is set for Friday at Dodger Stadium at 8:08 p.m. ET and will air on Fox.
The series shifts back to New York starting Monday, Oct. 28.