Yankees Defeat Red Sox 5-3, Win Weekend Series at Fenway
Brayan Bello allowed four runs in five innings, while Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a home run and drove in three runs as the Yankees improved to 21-9 in their past 30 games.
- The New York Yankees secured a 5-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Saturday, clinching the three-game series at Fenway Park.
- The Red Sox have faced difficulties after their promising rookie Roman Anthony was placed on the injured list, which has played a role in their losses amid the close wild card race.
- Yankees starter Max Fried pitched five innings allowing two runs, while Red Sox pitcher Brayan Bello struggled with command, giving up four runs over five innings.
- Jazz Chisholm Jr. fueled the Yankees’ offense with three RBIs and his 29th home run, while Jarren Duran hit an eighth-inning pinch-hit home run for Boston.
- Boston, holding a wild card spot with 13 games left, turns to Garrett Crochet Sunday night to try to avoid a series sweep by the surging Yankees.
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