Red Sox vs Yankees Prediction, Odds, Picks - Sep. 14
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Max Fried earned his major league-leading 17th victory and Jazz Chisholm Jr. had three hits, leading the New York Yankees to a 5-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox.
As the Yankees led 4-0 in the bottom of the seventh, second baseman David Hamilton was up to bat with one out. During the at-bat, the Apple TV+ broadcast camera caught a Boston fan sitting on the Green Monster, presumably having his way with Hamilton or one of Boston’s other players.
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SB Nation on MSNYankees 5, Red Sox 3: Jazz’s three RBIs make the difference in scrappy tilt
His offense continued to string together good at-bats against Bello in the third. Judge drew his second walk in as many trips to the plate and Bellinger singled to put runners on the corners with no outs. Jazz came through with his second RBI single of the game to make it 3-0, though Jasson, Caballero, and Wells were retired to strand a pair.
All eyes will be on Roman Anthony, who last played on Sept. 2 and faces a four-to-six week recovery for an oblique strain. Anthony's bat changes the complexion of Boston's postseason chances, though the Red Sox still await the return of another left-handed hitting outfielder.
It wasn’t as if Red Sox manager Alex Cora went into full Jim Mora “PLAYOFFS?!?” mode during his briefing with the media prior to Saturday’s game against the Yankees at Fenway Park. But he did make a p
Walker Buehler’s Red Sox tenure came to an unceremonious end on August 29 when he was released to clear a roster spot for top prospect Payton Tolle to make his major league debut. His Phillies tenure, however, got off to a pretty good start Friday night.
Both the Red Sox and Yankees enter the tilt with playoff odds north of 95%, per Fangraphs projections. The two big-market rivals are poised for October. Their fate and such contributing factors surely will be impacted this weekend at Fenway.
The Boston Red Sox have one of the brightest young budding stars in outfielder Roman Anthony. He was baseball’s No. 1 prospect this season and lived up to the h
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Alex Bregman has simple message for ‘amped up’ Red Sox with wild card lead down to just two games
Alex Bregman has played in eight postseasons — and eight consecutive meaningful Septembers. It’s fair to say, then, that he has gained some pretty good perspective when it comes to how to handle adversity late in a season when the standings get tight.
Now, the Red Sox turn to Brayan Bello for a Saturday afternoon tilt. He's a big reason why Boston found success against New York this season. Bello logged 14 scoreless innings with just six hits and 13 strikeouts in his first two outings against the Bronx Bombers this season.