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    NY Yankees @ Boston Red Sox Sept. 18-20

    The New York Yankees will attempt to continue their winning ways when they head to Fenway Park to take on a familiar rival in the Boston Red Sox on Friday night. The Yankees have completely dominated the Red Sox this season and are very confident right now. The Red Sox have also been much better recently and will give the nod to Martin Perez. The Yankees have won all seven games against the Red Sox this season.

    The Bronx Bombers are playing some of their best baseball of the season and have won seven consecutive games overall entering Thursday led by a scoring barrage at the plate. The pitching has been sharp and the offense is heating up. Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge are back in the lineup as well. New York has climbed past Toronto for second place in the AL East.

    Gleybar Torres has feasted on the Red Sox pitching this season, recording 10 hits in 26 at-bats with three RBI’s. The 23-year old shortstop is having an inconsistent season and enters this one hitting .262 with 13 RBI’s and a .760 OPS. Torres has tallied seven RBI’s in his last five games. He has missed the last few games with a quad injury but is expected to play in this one.

    The Yankees are averaging 5.22 runs on the season, good for sixth in the Majors. They own a 4.10 team ERA, positioning them 10th overall.


    Yankees
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    Fri, Sep 18 • 7:30 PM EDT
    At Fenway Park
    TV: YES, NESN, MLBN (out-of-market only)

    TBD

    Martin Perez
    LHP
    3-4, 4.33 ERA, 37 SO
    The veteran has been Boston's most consistent starter this season. Pérez got the win in his last start at Tropicana Field, holding the Rays to three runs (two earned) over five innings.


    Yankees
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    Sat, Sep 19 • 7:30 PM EDT
    At Fenway Park
    TV: YES, NESN

    TBD

    TBD


    Yankees
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    Red Sox

    Sun, Sep 20 • 1:07 PM EDT
    At Fenway Park
    TV: YES, NESN, TBS

    TBD

    Tanner Houck
    RHP
    1-0, 0.00 ERA, 7 SO
    The 24-year-old prospect will try to follow up his sparkling debut with another strong effort in his introduction to the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry. Against the Marlins, Houck fired five shutout innings, striking out seven.

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    My only concern about what is happening is that they are getting hot too early.

    I said weeks ago that if they get hot at the right time, they will be a nightmare in the playoffs. it's hard to keep up what they are doing now for. a month. Hopefully, they are not even hot yet! If that's the case, good lord they are going to mash.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinkotheclown View Post
    My only concern about what is happening is that they are getting hot too early.

    I said weeks ago that if they get hot at the right time, they will be a nightmare in the playoffs. it's hard to keep up what they are doing now for. a month. Hopefully, they are not even hot yet! If that's the case, good lord they are going to mash.

    Trust me...they're hot NOW. They're not going to do any better than what they just did, not for any amount of time, let alone a month.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YANKSGUY View Post
    Trust me...they're hot NOW. They're not going to do any better than what they just did, not for any amount of time, let alone a month.
    this yankee team is this good when healthy and everyone playing up to ability their not on a hot streak..

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    the yanks and the dodgers are by far the two best teams in baseball.. it was just yanks were injured and many players not playing to their ability until recently...

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    Anyone have tonites lineups yet to post here? Hoping for our best lineup ( Frazier, Hicks, Judge in outfield, Stanton at DH), with Tachman and Gardner on bench for defensive replacements late if necessary. Oh, and Torres at ss.
    Last edited by Stevemil505; 09-18-2020 at 01:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny ny View Post
    the yanks and the dodgers are by far the two best teams in baseball.. it was just yanks were injured and many players not playing to their ability until recently...
    The Yankees have run into some opposing pitching that is bad , I want to see how this team does against good pitching . And the injury excuse is getting old , Tampa has had more than their share of injuries and yet are in first place . I think if anything last year was a fluke in regards to the next man up mantra

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    DJ LeMahieu
    Luke Voit
    Aaron Hicks
    Giancarlo Stanton DH
    Gleyber Torres
    Giovanny Urshela
    Clint Frazier
    Gary Sanchez
    Brett Gardner

    Jordan Montgomery

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    No Judge, huh?--that really concerns me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevemil505 View Post
    No Judge, huh?--that really concerns me!
    I will be concerned if he isn’t in the lineup tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Posada20 View Post
    The Yankees have run into some opposing pitching that is bad , I want to see how this team does against good pitching . And the injury excuse is getting old , Tampa has had more than their share of injuries and yet are in first place . I think if anything last year was a fluke in regards to the next man up mantra
    yanks lineup is 10 times better then tampa when yanks are healthy their is no comparison.. yanks when healthy and everyone playing well are a superior team then tampa no question...

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    no judge that concerns me like i said the other day he was running 60% to first after all that time off he is clearly not feeling well..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevemil505 View Post
    No Judge, huh?--that really concerns me!
    Agree. I guess they are going with the hot bats?

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny ny View Post
    yanks lineup is 10 times better then tampa when yanks are healthy their is no comparison.. yanks when healthy and everyone playing well are a superior team then tampa no question...
    Then how did Tampa take 2 of 3 when the yanks line up was 100%?

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    Better pitching then. Now???

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