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The New York Yankees welcome the Boston Red Sox with an urgent need to win

Major League Baseball’s most important rivalry comes to the Bronx for a three-game series that is vital to both teams.

Major League Baseball’s most important rivalry comes to the Bronx for a three-game series that is vital to both teams.
CHARLY TRIBALLEAUAFP

Major League Baseball’s most electrifying rivalry is back. Starting this afternoon, the New York Yankees host the Boston Red Sox in a three-game series at the iconic Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.

What’s at stake is not just pride, but the hope of salvaging a season teetering on the brink. After a start to the campaign that filled their fans with enthusiasm, the team from the Big Apple are now trapped in a spiral of defeats that threatens to sink their dreams of reaching the World Series, something they have not done since 2009, when they won their 27th title.

The situation in the Bronx is critical. The Yankees are coming off a humiliating home sweep at the hands of the Cincinnati Reds. Three consecutive losses to Cincinnati have exacerbated the crisis, revealing the serious shortcomings of a team that seems to have lost its way. With a 4-13 record since mid-June, the worst in MLB over that period, the Yankees have dropped five of their last six series, drawing just one.

Today, more than ever, the Yankees need to defeat their archenemies, the Red Sox, to regain their spirits and regain control of a season that is slipping through their fingers. The pressure is enormous, and time to right the ship is quickly running out.

The Red Sox’s upcoming Challenge

Just two weeks ago, these two iconic franchises faced off at Fenway Park, with the Red Sox taking the series by winning two of the three games. Since then, they have maintained a blistering pace, winning 12 of their last 16 games. This impressive performance has catapulted Boston into contention for a wild card spot in the American League, putting them with the Kansas City Royals.

Boston come to the Bronx with a 47-39 overall record and a formidable 27-16 record as visitors. The Red Sox have proven to be a consistent threat, especially when their offense is in full swing, with a 23-5 record in games where they connect for two or more homers.

Stats, Pitchers and Expectations

The Yankees, despite their recent debacle, have a 24-17 record at home and are 54-35 overall on the season. Their pitching staff, which in May boasted the best in MLB, has fallen to seventh place with a collective 3.60 ERA. To open the series, the Yankees are relying on Nestor Cortes. Although Cortes had six starts in June with a 3.97 ERA, his record against Boston is a concern, with a 5.59 ERA.

Yankees leader Aaron Judge remains the cornerstone of the team. With a .314 batting average, 23 doubles, a triple and 32 home runs, Judge is essential to any winning aspirations. Rookie Ben Rice has also shown flashes of brilliance, with 9 hits in 31 at-bats, including a home run and four RBIs in the last 10 games.

On the Red Sox side, the offence has been led by players like Rafael Devers and J.D. Martinez, who have maintained a high level of play and have been instrumental in the team’s recent positive streak. Boston will send Tanner Houck to the mound.

The series against the Boston Red Sox is not just a battle for pride for the Yankees, but a desperate fight to keep playoff hopes alive. The history and rivalry between these two teams ensures a showdown full of drama and excitement.

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