Por: The Boston Globe Sports September 26, 2022
NEW YORK — There were two moments in Sunday evening’s game that could have gotten lost in all of this. The talk of Aaron Judge chasing Roger Maris’s 61 homers. The fans at Yankee Stadium willing their fandom to its peak powers so their superstar could reach his. The rain after the sixth that left Judge lurking on deck and history hanging in the balance.The Sox lost, 2-0. The rain-shortened contest officially ended their playoff... + full article
New York Daily News USA Sports September 29, 2022
Home Run No. 1: April 13; vs. Toronto Blue Jays; Yankee Stadium; 5th inning off Jose Berrios (solo). — Final: Blue Jays 6, Yankees 4. No. 2: April 22; vs. Cleveland Guardians; Yankee Stadium; 3rd inning off Eli Morgan (2-run). Aaron Judge circles the bases after hitting a... + más
Roger Maris Jr. blasts MLB, says Aaron Judge’s potential 62nd home run should be single-season record | Fox News
Mike Lupica: Aaron Judge evokes memory of Babe Ruth as he finally catches Roger Maris with homer No. 61 | New York Daily News
Fox News USA Sports September 26, 2022
fans hoping to see Aaron Judge hit his 61st home run of the season on Sunday night went home soaking wet without the satisfaction of the latest dinger.At least they saw six innings of a 2-0 win.Severe thunderstorms rolled through the Bronx and put a damper on the festivities.... + más
Aaron Judge remains stuck on 60 home runs, but Yankees beat Red Sox in 10 innings anyway | The Boston Globe
Aaron Judge’s record quest reminds us of what the home run chase used to mean | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Sports September 25, 2022
The Red Sox pitching staff has successfully avoided a place alongside Tracy Stallard in unwanted baseball history, but that hasn’t translated into the win column. Related: Brayan Bello has been a big reason to keep watching the Sox as a lost season comes to a close, and plenty... + más
Yankees’ one-run victory over Red Sox follows familiar script | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Sports September 23, 2022
When Ben Crockett got his start with the Red Sox as a video advance scout in 2007, it was a team that had emerged as a factory of young pitching. Jonathan Papelbon was one of the dominant forces in the game, and Jon Lester and Clay Buchholz looked like potential rotation... + más
With Triston Casas seemingly the future at first, what do the Red Sox do with Eric Hosmer? | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Sports September 22, 2022
CINCINNATI — The Red Sox open a four-game series at Yankee Stadium on Thursday night, which means approximately 16-20 chances for Aaron Judge to make history against them.That point was driven home to the Red Sox pitching staff on Tuesday night.The Sox had just finished up a... + más
4 costly Chicago White Sox losses to the Cleveland Guardians, who won the season series to secure the tiebreaker | Chicago Tribune
The Boston Globe USA Sports September 21, 2022
CINCINNATI – Each day, the shadow of a potentially tumultuous Red Sox offseason draws nearer. The lineup and roster are now filled largely with players whose future roles with the team are uncertain. Questions are far-reaching. The imminence of change is palpable.Yet once in... + más
Why Red Sox rookie Brayan Bello could end up in the 2023 rotation | The Boston Globe
Nate Eovaldi prepping for rehab start, could return by Red Sox’ next home series | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Sports September 20, 2022
As Eric Hosmer watched a Mariners game while eating in the Red Sox clubhouse last week, he did a double-take while watching Seattle star Luis Castillo carve up the Padres over six shutout innings. In Castillo’s repertoire — a high-90s sinker that sawed off righties, along... + más
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