![]() ![]() “You thrive for that, and Red Sox nation brought it tonight. And, you know, the crowd went nuts, and you feed off that energy,” Schwarber said. “The Bogaerts homer in the first inning - I mean, talk about a pop. Enough Yankee fans were among them to fuel a raucous back-and-forth of insulting chants. But there’s nothing better than competing for something meaningful.”Ī year after baseball took its postseason into neutral site bubbles to protect against the pandemic, a sellout crowd of 38,324 - the biggest at Fenway Park since the 2018 World Series - filled the old yard to rekindle one of the sport’s most passionate rivalries. “Guys are crushed,” New York manager Aaron Boone said. After angling for a matchup with the Red Sox in a potential tiebreaker, the Yankees wound up in Boston for the wild-card game instead.Īnd the Red Sox beat them in the postseason for the third straight try. The Yankees, who lead the majors with 27 World Series championships, have not won it all since 2009. “Coming into the season, everybody talked about them being the best team in the big leagues, and we have a huge challenge. ![]() “Now we go to the next one, and we’ve just got to be ready to face a great baseball team,” Red Sox manager Alex Cora said. BOSTON (AP) - As the ball sailed over the center field fence, landing 427 feet from the plate in a horde of happy Red Sox fans, Xander Bogaerts turned to the Boston dugout to flex his muscles before resuming his home run trot.īogaerts and Kyle Schwarber homered off Yankees ace Gerrit Cole, and Nathan Eovaldi took a shutout into the sixth inning in the AL wild-card game to help the Red Sox beat New York 6-2 on Tuesday night.īogaerts also cut down Aaron Judge at the plate in the sixth as Boston advanced to the best-of-five AL Division Series against the Rays.
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