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Two Boston outfielders and the second baseman failed to catch a high pop-up to center by Cody Bellinger, allowing him to end up with a leadoff double. Amed Rosario plated the game’s first run with a single to left, and Anthony Volpe’s bases-loaded single to right scored another run.
Ben Rice had four hits and five RBIs in the win, which kept the Yankees two games behind AL East-leading Toronto.
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NEW YORK – After their Game 2 victory in the American League wild card series against the Boston Red Sox, Yankees manager Aaron Boone only needed a moment with Game 3 starter Cam Schlittler to realize he had nothing to worry about. The moment would not be too big for the rookie.
One of the highlights of the night from the New York Yankees Wild Card series-clinching 4-0 win over the Boston Red Sox was the play third baseman Ryan McMahon made in the top of the eighth inning. On a pop-up from Jarren Duran, McMahon went into foul territory to track it down, and went tumbling into the Red Sox dugout head-first.
Highlights: Cam Schlittler, the Yankees’ 24-year-old rookie phenom, made his wild-card debut in a winner-take-all Game 3 against the Boston Red Sox. In just his 15th career star
Ryan McMahon of New York Yankees performs amazing catch flipping into the dugout as they beat Boston Red Sox 4-0.
The New York Yankees finished one win shy of repeating as AL East champions despite beating the Baltimore Orioles 3-2 Sunday behind a pair of Ben Rice home runs for a season-ending eight-game winning streak.