Not exactly, but to the thousands of Boston fans who attended the first game of the Wild Card series at Yankee Stadium, it was a welcome reason to root against the home team.
New York’s 24-year-old rookie wrote himself into the history books while shutting down the team he grew up rooting for to carry the Yankees into the next round.
Ryan McMahon #19, Cody Bellinger #35, Trent Grisham #12, Paul Goldschmidt #48 and Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees celebrate after winning Game Three of the American League Wild Card Series ...
Before Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s right hand swiped across home plate to score the winning run on Wednesday, Aaron Judge was already vaulting his enormous frame up and over the dugout railing. The Yankees' ...
It didn’t take long for Cam Schlittler to show he was ready for this moment. The Yankees’ rookie right-hander began Thursday night’s do-or-die Wild Card Game 3 by pumping 100-mph fastball after ...
TORONTO – Responding to a particularly vile subset of Red Sox Nation, Cam Schlittler basically said “thanks’’ for the extra motivation Thursday night. “All they’re doing is feeding the fire…kind of ...
Don’t miss Greg Joyce’s text messages from The Bronx and beyond — he’s giving Sports+ subscribers the inside buzz on the Yankees. One AL East nemesis slayed. Now another one awaits. Led by a ...
Twenty-two years after Aaron Boone’s walk-off home run against Tim Wakefield in ALCS Game 7, the Yankees finally restored the rightful order in their century-old rivalry with the Red Sox. This ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results