The Yankees and Cam Schlittler make Wild Card and postseason history, the Cubs take down the Padres, the Tigers survive the Guardians and more from Thursday's MLB postseason action.
Major League Baseball's New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox continued one of the most storied rivalries in sports Thursday night with a win-or-go-home game in the American League Wild Card round.
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Schlittler strikes out 12 in postseason debut as Yankees beat Red Sox 4-0 to win Wild Card Series
Rookie right-hander Cam Schlittler struck out 12 in eight dominant innings and the New York Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox 4-0 to win their AL Wild Card Series in a deciding third game.
Twenty-one years, 11 months, and 16 days separate the last time the New York Yankees defeated the Boston Red Sox in the postseason. Manager Aaron Boone played a ...
Yankees third baseman Ryan McMahon put his body on the line, flipping into the Red Sox dugout, to make a spectacular catch on Thursday night.
Cam Schlittler was brilliant for the Yankees in his postseason debut on Thursday night against the Red Sox, striking out 12 and walking none over eight scoreless innings to help New York advance to ...
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Cam Schlittler, Walpole native, says Red Sox fans crossed the line after dominating hometown team
Cam Schlittler grew up a Red Sox fan, but the Walpole native ended Boston's season Thursday night with a dominant playoff debut for the New York Yankees.
Despite their mastery of the Yankees in the regular season, the Red Sox were the inferior team when the postseason arrived. And it showed.
It’s not difficult to imagine the Red Sox being a 96-team a year from now and looking back on this season as a step to something better.
Step one is complete. To fulfill their mission of defending their pennant in a return to the World Series, the Yankees first needed to dispatch their most historic rivals. Now they have, securing a 4- ...
Let the record show that your thrill-ride Sox expired at the hands of a kid who made his baseball bones shutting down Newton North, Wellesley, and other titans of the Bay State Conference.
Ken Rosenthal believes Aaron Boone got the better of Alex Cora in New York’s Wild Card victory over Boston. The MLB insider at The Athletic began his Friday column by arguing that the often-maligned ...
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