The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox play the series finale at Fenway Park with right-handers Carlos Rodón starting for New York and Sonny Gray starting for Boston. Multiple reports frame the matchup as a decisive game in the four-game series, with Boston seeking to complete a sweep. One account describes the Yankees as trying to salvage a game after a difficult stretch in the series, while another highlights the matchup as the final contest between the teams at the ballpark. The coverage centers on the pitching matchup—Rodón against Gray—as the primary storyline for the game. Boston enters with the opportunity to finish the series with a clean record at home, while New York aims to prevent that outcome and improve its position in the final matchup. The reports do not add additional context beyond the start of Rodón and Gray and the teams’ respective objectives in the series finale.
Yankees and Red Sox meet in series finale with Carlos Rodón vs. Sonny Gray
The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox play the series finale at Fenway Park with right-handers Carlos Rodón starting for New York and Sonny Gray starting for Boston. Multiple reports frame the match...
- The game is the Yankees–Red Sox series finale at Fenway Park.
- Carlos Rodón starts for the New York Yankees.
- Sonny Gray starts for the Boston Red Sox.
- Boston is attempting to complete a four-game sweep.
- New York is trying to salvage a win in the final game of the series.
The Yankees look to salvage a game in this disastrous series.
2 hours agoCarlos Rodon takes the mound for the New York Yankees against Sonny Gray and the Red Sox as Boston looks to complete a four-game sweep at Fenway Park.
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