Roman Anthony was not intimidated by Yankee Stadium

Roman Anthony was not intimidated by Yankee Stadium
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Last night, the Yankees were visited by the Red Sox in the Bronx. And let's just say it wasn't a perfect game.

I say that because both teams didn't play their best baseball. The Red Sox, for example, left 14 guys on base and were 3-in-19 with a runner or runners in scoring position.

The Bombardiers? 10 guys left on base, 2-in-7 under the same circumstances… and four defensive errors, including no less than three in the same half inning of play.

But according to the good Jazz, that's okay… #Imputability #NothingChanges

But fortunately for the Red Sox, there was one player in particular who made the Red Sox win by a score of 6-3: Roman Anthony. The young man, playing at Yankee Stadium for the first time in his major league career, wasn't intimidated.

Quite the contrary, in fact.

He tied the game in the sixth with a hit, but more importantly, he hit a two-run home run (that made it 6-3) in the top of the ninth. No, he wasn't intimidated by Yankee Stadium.

The result? The Yankees have lost six of their seven games this season against the Red Sox, so far.

This means that the Yankees are now only half a game ahead of the Red Sox in the standings. If Boston continues to win in the next few days, it could give the Sox a healthy lead in the standings over New York's rivals.

To be continued.

  • National League standings.
  • Eight strikeouts for Trey Yesavage yesterday.

  • Astros win.

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