After Closing Out World Series, Walker Buehler Struggles At Yankee Stadium With Red Sox
- Walker Buehler, now a Red Sox starter, allowed seven runs over two innings in a 9-6 loss to the Yankees on June 6, 2025, at Yankee Stadium.
- Buehler joined the Red Sox on a one-year, $21 million deal after an offseason marked by recovery from Tommy John surgery and high expectations.
- Buehler struggled with confidence in his pitching and game planning, contributing to the Red Sox's ongoing first-inning problems and bullpen reliance.
- Red Sox manager Alex Cora stated, "It's hard to play this way" regarding the team's performance, while Buehler said, "I've been embarrassing for us."
- The loss dropped the Red Sox to 30-35 overall and 13-19 on the road, while they prepare to face the Yankees again at 7:35 p.m. On June 7 with Garrett Crochet starting.
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Yankees tally five times in first, outlast Red Sox
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Yankees get revenge on Walker Buehler in World Series rematch, Sox fall 9-6
NEW YORK – The last time Walker Buehler stood on the Yankee Stadium mound, he was a Los Angeles Dodger pitching a 1-2-3 ninth inning to win the World Series. A mere 219 days later, the Yankees got to exact their revenge, pummeling Buehler and his new team, the Red Sox, 9-6 in their first meeting of the season. Hours after manager Alex Cora said he hoped to get six innings from his starters this weekend, Buehler lasted just two innings. He needed…
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