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Five Key Things to Watch and Predict as the Yankees Host the Boston Red Sox for a Three-Game Series Starting Friday Night at Yankee Stadium
Preview
Has the Rivalry Changed?
Last season, the Red Sox missed the playoffs while the Yankees secured the top seed in the American League. Despite this, New York only managed a 7-6 advantage over Boston, with the Red Sox winning three out of four games at Fenway Park in mid-September. With Boston bringing in young talent and notable free agents, many expected a fierce battle for the AL East title. However, as June begins, the Red Sox are struggling, sitting four games below .500 and holding a 3-7 record in their last 10 games. This weekend marks the first meeting of the year between these rivals—can Boston push the Yankees in a tough series?
Can Warren Shake Off His Rough Stretch in LA?
Warren had an impressive run earlier this season, but faced difficulties on his recent west coast trip, especially struggling in a game against the where he couldn’t get beyond two innings and gave up seven runs. He’s set to start Friday’s opener and will need to set the tone for the series. Can he bounce back and help the Yankees take an early series lead?
Carlos Rodon’s Ace-Like Performance
Rodon has looked phenomenal, going 5-0 with a stunning 1.65 ERA in his last seven starts. He’s likely to pitch Sunday’s series finale, which could decide the series outcome. With Warren’s recent struggles and Ryan Yarbrough’s strong performance, the Yankees will be relying heavily on Rodon, especially when Yarbrough faces tough competition like Garrett Crochet.
Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s Return Sparks
Since coming off the injured list, Chisholm has been impressive at the plate, slashing .314 with a homer and two RBIs in just three games. Though a small sample size, it’s clear he’s approaching this as a fresh start. Will he maintain this momentum through the weekend?
Aaron Judge’s Quest for a .400 Batting Average
Judge is already putting up MVP-caliber numbers, but everyone’s eye is on his batting average, which stands at .392 heading into the weekend. He hopes to crack .400 soon, despite facing strong pitchers like Walker Buehler and Garrett Crochet, both of whom have had limited success against him. It’s tough to sustain such an elite average, but Judge seems on pace to keep it going.
Predictions
Series MVP
Aaron Judge
Though this series may lack the intensity of past years due to Boston’s struggles, Judge consistently shows up when it matters most.
Yankees’ Pitcher to Watch
Carlos Rodon
Rodon has been the Yankees’ second-best starter overall but has been their top performer recently.
Red Sox Player to Watch
Rafael Devers
Even without Gerrit Cole on the mound, Devers remains a significant threat to the Yankees, especially when playing in Yankee Stadium.
Fan Take: This series offers a fascinating glimpse into a potential AL East resurgence by the Red Sox and highlights the Yankees’ quest to maintain dominance. Baseball fans should pay close attention as key players like Judge and Rodon battle to shape the playoff picture and keep a storied rivalry alive.

