It’s another silent night for Red Sox bats in shutout loss to Yankees
BOSTON – With the elusive rally at last mounting in the bottom of the seventh inning for the Red Sox on Tuesday night at Fenway Park, Caleb Durbin, who had a successful ABS challenge earlier in the at-bat, took another shot at it. The crowd rose with some anticipation, hoping Durbin could run the count to 2-2 and keep hope alive. The Rivalry is back! Get Red Sox-Yankees tickets through Thursday But upon review, Brent Headrick’s pitch was in the strike zone by 0.1 inches. Two runners were stranded. There would be no comeback. And so it goes for the...
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