Red Sox rookie Marcelo Mayer is starting to heat up at plate
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The New York Yankees (42-27) dropped their second straight to the Boston Red Sox (36-36) on Saturday night, falling 4-3 in another tightly contested battle at Fenway Park. Carlos Rodón was tagged early,
Garrett Crochet held New York scoreless over a career-high 8 1/3 innings, but Aaron Judge's solo home run in the ninth ruined his shutout and his chance at the win.
They’ll once again face Hunter Dobbins, the Red Sox rookie who would apparently retire if the Yankees were the only team offering him a deal. Now add the controversy over his father’s alleged time in the Yankees farm system, of which there is no record.
The New York Yankees (39-25) were unable to secure a series win on Sunday night in the Bronx, falling 11-7 to the Boston Red Sox (32-35) despite an early lead and another big night from Aaron Judge. Carlos Rodón cruised through four scoreless innings before Boston struck back in the fifth.