Welcome to Bronx Madness, the ultimate Yankees history showdown!

The Yankees have had no shortage of legendary teams, but what would happen if they went head-to-head? We’re about to find out!

We’ve taken the franchise’s 27 World Series teams and added the next 37 teams with the best regular-season records to fill out a 64-team bracket.

We’ll then play things out in an Out of the Park Baseball 21 simulation, running a six-round, single-elimination tournament, slated to kick off on Wednesday. We’ll keep you posted with all the updates here and on our social media pages. For now, we’ll give you write-ups and box scores, but if there’s interest, we may do Twitch streams for the later rounds.

It should be a lot of fun and yes, we are totally rooting for the 1923 Yankees to meet the 2019 Yankees in the Round of 32 in the Bombers Region -- we want that Adam Ottavino-Babe Ruth matchup!

We’ll reveal the bracket below, but you can also see it here. Please feel free to fill out your picks and share them with us on Twitter.

Some housekeeping, before unveiling the bracket:

We’ve seeded the teams based on regular-season winning percentage -- while the 1996 and 2000 squads may have a special place in a lot of Yankees fans’ hearts, they’re the two lowest-seeded teams here.

Whenever possible, we’re using a team’s World Series rosters.

To keep things as fun as possible, injuries are turned off (who wants to see the ‘41 Yankees without Joe DiMaggio?).

The tournament will play with a designated hitter.

The game-settings call for teams to adopt a modern managerial strategy, so while the pitchers of yesteryear might have been called to throw 180 pitches, in the tournament, they’re almost certainly getting pulled way earlier.

Pinstripes Region