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Carlos Rodón was cruising. Through 4.2 innings on Sunday night, the Yankees left-hander had held the Boston Red Sox scoreless and limited them to only two baserunners. Rodón, in the midst of an
Facing Yankees reliever Jonathan Loáisiga in the eighth, Boston started the inning with back-to-back solo home runs from third baseman Abraham Toro and shortstop Trevor Story. Suddenly, it was a four-run lead for the Red Sox again.
Yankees third baseman Jazz Chisholm thought it is "kind of crazy" for any athlete to rule out playing for a specific team, and made an error in the process.
Red Sox rookie Hunter Dobbins said before his start Sunday that he'd rather retire than play for the Yankees. Ahead of the Boston Red Sox's series finale against the New York Yankees on Sunday, Red Sox rookie pitcher Hunter Dobbins made a bold claim by stating he'd rather retire before playing for the Yankees.
Aaron Judge reacted to comments made by Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Hunter Dobbins regarding potentially retiring before ever becoming a member of the New York Yankees.
Aaron Judge hit one of his two home runs Sunday night off Red Sox rookie Hunter Dobbins, whose recent comment that he'd rather retire than play for New York made waves. Said Judge: "I've only heard Ken Griffey say that so I was a little surprised.
Did an in-game interview during "Sunday Night Baseball" contribute to an error from Yankees 3B Jazz Chisholm Jr.?
He was once baseball's most coveted prospect. The Boston Red Sox paid #$63 million to sign him. Now he could be a Yankee.