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Boston Red Sox
vs
New York Yankees
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
08/12/2017
4:05pm EST

Lines:
Boston +1.5
New York -1.5

Total:
Over 8 (+100)
Under 8 (-120)

Community Picks: Boston Red Sox 0% vs New York Yankees 0%

Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Boston Red Sox
NEW YORK — The trouble the Red Sox have publicly acknowledging reality this season is baffling, in part because their hooey is so pervasive. Bad base running. Plane confrontations. Beanball wars.  They don’t always say “It’s not me, it’s them,” but there are too many “It’s not me” moments. Look, the Sox can pretend their mistakes aren’t mistakes all they want as long as they end up on top of the division at the end of the regular season. But in the meantime, the team wide posturing tied to most everything questionable makes it harder to take them at their word. If they don’t own up to obvious truths consistently, why believe what they say otherwise? Here's one: The Red Sox are making too many Continue to Article
August 12, 2017 11:27:am EST
Boston Red Sox
NEW YORK — The trouble the Red Sox have publicly acknowledging reality this season is baffling, in part because their hooey is so pervasive. Bad base running. Plane confrontations. Beanball wars.  They don’t always say “It’s not me, it’s them,” but there are too many “It’s not me” moments. Look, the Sox can pretend their mistakes aren’t mistakes all they want as long as they end up on top of the division at the end of the regular season. But in the meantime, the team wide posturing tied to most everything questionable makes it harder to take them at their word. If they don’t own up to obvious truths consistently, why believe what they say otherwise? Here's one: The Red Sox are making too many Continue to Article
August 12, 2017 10:27:am EST
Boston Red Sox
The Yankees' offense was asleep for seven innings and so was the sellout crowd. New York was about to get shut out for the second straight night and drop a season-high 5½ games behind first-place Boston. Aaron Hicks woke everyone up with his bat, then made a rocket of a throw, preserving a ninth-inning lead with a double play that electrified fans and bailed out Aroldis Chapman in yet another Yankees-Red Sox thriller. Continue to Article
August 12, 2017 2:43:am EST
Boston Red Sox
NEW YORK — The trouble the Red Sox have publicly acknowledging reality this season is baffling, in part because their hooey is so pervasive. Bad base running. Plane confrontations. Beanball wars.  They don’t always say “It’s not me, it’s them,” but there are too many “It’s not me” moments. Look, the Sox can pretend their mistakes aren’t mistakes all they want as long as they end up on top of the division at the end of the regular season. But in the meantime, the team wide posturing tied to most everything questionable makes it harder to take them at their word. If they don’t own up to obvious truths consistently, why believe what they say otherwise? Here's one: The Red Sox are making too many Continue to Article
August 12, 2017 12:33:am EST
Boston Red Sox
What made matters worse was the fact that recently acquired Todd Frazier, who many pundits said the Red Sox should go after, tallied the go-ahead single that scored Aaron Judge. The Red Sox were supposed to be the team that was making a fool of the Yankees Friday night. Boston was all about proving it didn't have to make big moves to make the team better and was in line to do it before Aaron Hicks hit a two-run home run which started the fateful rally that broke Red Sox fans hearts. Continue to Article
August 11, 2017 11:09:pm EST
 
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