Bostonians, think twice about traveling south to the Bronx on Tuesday night.
The Yankees are seemingly trying to protect home-field advantage by any means necessary, as indicated on Ticketmaster’s official page, by restricting Red Sox fans from attending the game.
“Yankee Stadium is located in the Bronx, New York…Orders by residents outside New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania will be canceled without notice and refunds given,” a warning on the Ticketmaster site reads.
This means that any Red Sox fan looking to travel in for Tuesday’s Game 1 of the Wild Card round of the playoffs will have to do so with a third-party ticket provider like Vivid Seats.
The Yankees, who led Major League Baseball in home runs and runs scored by a wide margin, will have a tough task ahead of them Tuesday as they face AL Cy Young candidate Garrett Crochet (18-5, 2.59 ERA).
Ticketmaster is only allowing sales of Yankees playoff tickets in certain states. Screen grab
Yankees players take pitching drills during the wild card practice at Yankee Stadium JASON SZENES/ NY POST
Legendary New York radio host Mike Francesa was livid that the Yankees went the ticket restriction route.
Red Sox fans celebrate a home run at Fenway Park. AP
“Yankees blocking Red Sox fans from buying tickets. That is what second-rate franchises do,” Francesa said in a post on X. “The once-proud Bombers have become a sad joke!!!”
Francesa previously said on his podcast that he was excited and acutally wanted to see the Red Sox face the Yankees, despite it profiling as a tough matchup for Aaron Boone’s bunch.
The Yankees won just four of 13 games against the Red Sox during the regular season and are looking to reverse that course Tuesday in front of what will likely be a sellout crowd.