
Yankees’ Max Fried says he could have pitched longer in Game 1 loss to Boston
Yankees starter Max Fried speaks to the media about having more left in the tank when manager Aaron Boon lifted him in Game 1 against the Red Sox.
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The Boston Red Sox won Game 1 of the American League wild card series on Tuesday, pushing the rival New York Yankees to the brink of elimination.
Boston took the opener 3-1 in the Bronx behind a masterful start from ace Garrett Crochet, who pitched into the eighth inning and struck out 11 in his first career postseason start. The Red Sox trailed for most of the game, but pushed two runs across in the seventh to go ahead against the Yankees bullpen.
Left-hander Carlos Rodon starts for the Yankees, while Brayan Bello takes the mound for the Red Sox. The winner of the best-of-three series advances to face the Toronto Blue Jays in the AL Division Series starting Saturday.
Here’s what to know for Wednesday’s game:
What time is Yankees vs Red Sox game today?
First pitch is scheduled for 6:08 p.m. ET at Yankee Stadium.
How to watch Yankees vs Red Sox: TV channel, stream
Wednesday’s game will air on ESPN and can be streamed with Fubo.
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