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Instant reactions as the Red Sox (36-36) climb back to .500 with their sixth win in seven tries, hanging on to beat the Yankees, 4-3, behind a solid Hunter Dobbins performance and an escape by closer-for-the-day Greg Weissert in the ninth: 1) Dobbins,
Hunter Dobbins pitched six shutout innings to beat the Yankees for the second time in a week, and the Boston Red Sox won their fourth straight game on Saturday night, 4-3 over New York. A week after saying he’d rather retire than pitch for the Yankees because his father was drafted by New York twice before being traded — and then
Hunter Dobbins shut out the Yankees for 6 innings, setting the stage for the Red Sox’s third consecutive series victory against an AL East rival.
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Chapman pitched the final two games in New York over the weekend, saving both games, then went for a third straight day in the 10th inning of Monday’s loss to the Rays. He didn’t pitch Tuesday (Weissert got the save in that one) but closed out Wednesday’s win, then threw 14 pitches Friday. That was likely his limit entering Saturday.
For more than 120 years, the Yankees and Red Sox have been bitter rivals in the American League. And now’s your chance to watch these two teams go head-to-head this weekend. On Saturday, June 14, the New York Yankees takes on the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston,
The New York Yankees ended their loss against the Boston Red Sox in terrible fashion. After heading into extra innings, the team was on the wrong end of two rough calls by the umpire, both of which could have had different outcomes,
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Carlos Narváez hit a walk-off RBI single off the wall in the 10th inning after Aaron Judge hit a game-tying solo home run in the ninth and the Boston Red Sox rallied to beat the New York Yankees 2-1.
After Judge extended the game with a dramatic game-tying home run in the top of the ninth inning, ex-Yankee Carlos Narváez won it for the Red Sox.