Yankees, Red Sox Rivalry Continues in NYC in Front of National Audience
- On Sunday at Yankee Stadium, the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees competed in the final game of their three-match series, which began at 7:10 p.m. EDT.
- The matchup followed the teams entering with contrasting records and standings, with the Yankees first in the AL East at 39-24 and the Red Sox fourth at 31-35.
- Probable starters were Carlos Rodón for the Yankees, boasting an 8-3 record and 2.49 ERA, and rookie Hunter Dobbins for the Red Sox, with a 2-1 record and 4.06 ERA.
- Despite early runs against Dobbins, the Red Sox hit multiple homers including a game-tying two-run shot by Kristian Campbell and a go-ahead three-run homer by Carlos Narvaez.
- The Yankees lost 11-7, failing to clinch the series with Judge hitting two home runs but the Red Sox securing the win, deepening their struggles despite solid performances from Dobbins.
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