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Red Sox network mocks Boone after Yankees lose on close calls originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Aaron Boone’s reputation as the most ejection-prone manager in baseball was already well earned. But after Friday night’s heated loss at Fenway Park, one Boston writer made it personal.
The Boston Red Sox have embraced a youth movement in 2025, with prospects like Roman Anthony and Marcelo Mayer entering Major League Baseball. Yet, amidst the
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Red Sox rookie Hunter Dobbins talked the talk, then walked the walk by beating the Yankees twice in a seven-day period this week. Dobbins has been a headline-maker in recent days by first telling The Boston Herald that he’d rather retire than join the Yankees,
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Carlos Narváez hit a walk-off RBI single off the wall in the 10th inning after Aaron Judge hit a game-tying solo home run in the ninth and the Boston Red Sox rallied to beat the New York Yankees 2-1.
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Four times, Aaron Judge came the bat against Garrett Crochet. The first three times, Crochet recorded a strikeout, extending Judge’s streak of futility to six straight plate appearances ending in a punch out against the Red Sox ace lefty, dating back to last Saturday in the Bronx.
The Red Sox have had a chance in games whenever Garrett Crochet has been on the mound this season. And with the exception of one pitch in Friday’s 2-1, extra-inning win over the Yankees, he was again proving to be the antidote to Yankees slugger Aaron Judge.
Romy González delivered an RBI double, scoring Kristian Campbell as the Boston Red Sox took a 3-0 lead over the New York Yankees