Red Sox host Yankees, try to continue home win streak
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The Red Sox were on a promising track last season before faltering down the stretch and missing the playoffs. They were aggressive in the offseason to revamp the pitching staff for a return trip ...
When Garrett Crochet came back out for the top of the ninth in pursuit of the first shutout of his career, and against the Yankees no less, you could feel the electricity at Fenway Park. Friday night’s house of 36,
Former Boston Red Sox folk hero Kevin Millar still has faith that manager Alex Cora can turn the struggling team around despite the many problems Boston has had through the first third of the season.
The Red Sox—and by extension, Crochet—have certainly earned the right to poke fun at Judge. Crochet has spent the last week becoming a thorn in Judge's side, striking him out in five consecutive at-bats across two starts.
The Chicago Cubs are going to be in the market for pitching help, and they could choose to bring back a familiar face after reports of him being on the market.
Carlos Narváez hit a walk-off RBI single off the wall in the 10th inning after Aaron Judge hit a tying solo home run in the ninth and the Boston Red Sox rallied to beat the New York Yankees 2-1 on Friday night.
Judge busted Garrett Crochet's shutout bid with a one-out bomb to left out of Fenway Park, but the Sox catcher picked up their ace in the bottom of the 10th with a game-winning Wall-ball.
The Red Sox were on a promising track last season before faltering down the stretch and missing the playoffs. They were aggressive in the offseason to revamp the pitching staff for a return trip ...