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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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Series at stake as Yankees, Red Sox clash in rubber game

Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora marveled at the kind of season Aaron Judge is producing, and that was after a rare hitless showing by the New York Yankees slugger.

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Yankees and Red Sox square off in series rubber match

The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox play on Sunday with the winner claiming the three-game series.

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