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NEW YORK - Before Saturday night's game against the Red Sox was rained out, the Yankees abruptly placed catcher Austin Wells on the 10-day injured list due to cervical headaches. Fellow lefty-hitting catcher J.C. Escarra was recalled just hours after being ...
The last time the Red Sox (26-35) were at Yankee Stadium, a trip to the American League Division Series was on the line. This time, with 10 1/2 games separating the rivals in the standings, the Red Sox are hoping to just find a spark in the Bronx.
This time last week it looked like the Red Sox might be showing signs of life, but now they’re sinking like a rock. The Red Sox lost their fourth straight game on Tuesday, falling 7-6 to the Atlanta Braves thanks in large part to a pair of two-run home runs by Matt Olson and Michael Harris II.
Masataka Yoshida atoned for a big miscue and sparked the Red Sox in a six-run seventh inning. Boston beat the Guardians, 9-4, on Sunday in Cleveland.
The MLB schedule on Friday, June 5 features all 30 teams in action, headlined by the start of a three-game series between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees, the Freeway Series between the Los Angeles Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres trying to snap a five-game skid when they host the New York Mets.
Home hasn’t been a happy place for the Red Sox, who came into Wednesday night’s game against the Baltimore Orioles with both the worst home record in MLB and their worst home record up to this point in nearly 100 years.
After taking two out of three games in Southern California against the Los Angeles Angels earlier this week, the Colorado Rockies return to Coors Field to open a weekend series against the National League Central Division-leading Milwaukee Brewers.