Just about three weeks ago, the Yankees had a seven-game lead in the AL East and were the only team in the division with a winning record.
At the time, with the second-place Rays still adjusting to life at Steinbrenner Field and at just .500, the Blue Jays a game under .500, the Red Sox losers of five straight, and the Orioles off to a ghastly start, it seemed like the Yankees might just waltz to another AL East title.
Since winning nine of 10 games, the Yankees have had a little 4-5 hiccup after dropping two in a row to the Red Sox to bring that lead down to four games.
And as the Yankees visit Kansas City on Tuesday looking to avoid losing three straight for the first time in over a month, maybe they will be tested, after all.