Red Sox, Yankees and Game 3
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The Yankees’ hopes of toppling the Red Sox and advancing out of the American League Wild Card Series rest on the right arm of a Massachusetts rookie, the son of a suburban Boston police chief.
Facing elimination, Boston’s bats went ice cold in a Game 3 loss to the Yankees in the Bronx. Walpole native Cam Schlittler tossed a gem, striking out 12 batters and not allowing a walk in eight shutout innings, as the Red Sox only had one baserunner ...
After proving his worth in Toronto’s World Series run, Shane Bieber could now be the answer to Boston’s search for a No. 2 starter.
After a fantastic and endearing start to his career as starting first baseman of the Red Sox, Triston Casas struggled both offensively and defensively before rupturing his patella a month into the season, and is now a question mark going forward.
Red Sox relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman played for the Yankees for close to seven years. Chapman doesn't want to go back to New York.
Boston’s 2025 first-rounder, right-hander Kyson Witherspoon, landed among Law’s top-60 prospects after the draft last season, and if the Twins want pitching in return, the Red Sox might be more inclined to trade Witherspoon as opposed to Tolle or Early. Arias or Garcia, along with Witherspoon, could be a good start for a deal with Ryan.