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The Boston Red Sox have a second shot to advance to the ALDS when they take on the New York Yankees in Game 3 of their AL Wild Card series on Thursday, Oct. 2.
Tarik Skubal may be the most tantalizing player on the market. For the Yankees, a window to chase that kind of difference-maker may be open.
This classic rivalry comes down to a final showdown when the Boston Red Sox take on the New York Yankees in Game 3 of their AL Wild Card series.
The Yankees, trailing 6-1 going into the bottom of the third, scored twice in the bottom half, getting back-to-back doubles from Trent Grisham and Judge. Bellinger singled and scored later in the inning on Giancarlo Stanton’s sacrifice fly to make it 6-3.
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Looking back on Yankees World Series games on Halloween
The 2025 World Series will be played on Halloween, and the Yanks have had a couple of experiences playing on the holiday
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Dodgers ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto's dominance should haunt Yankees
Superstar starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto did it again in a must-win Game 6 on Friday night, carving up a potent Blue Jays lineup.
Instead of getting a World Series-winning, three-run homer like the one Joe Carter hit off Philadelphia’s Mitch Williams to capture the title in Game 6 in 1993, the Blue Jays were pushed to Game 7 and the Dodgers kept alive their chance to become the first repeat champion since the 1998-2000 New York Yankees.
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The stupidest games of the 2025 Yankees’ season
Since the Yankees were unfortunately eliminated in the ALDS, we here at Pinstripe Alley have been reviewing the 2025 Yankees’ season. We’ve taken some time to look back on both the highs and lows of this past year, but what we’re doing today isn’t quite that. No, today we’re going to look back on the stupidest games of the year.
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Ex-Yankees, Mets skipper fumes after field flaw in World Series: ‘How does that even happen?’
Former Yankees and Mets manager Buck Showalter calls it like he sees it. After Game 6 of the World Series was potentially decided over a ballpark blunder in the ninth inning, he railed over a “multi-billion-dollar industry” allowing this to happen.