Jun. 15, Yankees vs Red Sox
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When Garrett Crochet came back out for the top of the ninth in pursuit of the first shutout of his career, and against the Yankees no less, you could feel the electricity at Fenway Park. Friday night’s house of 36,
Judge busted Garrett Crochet's shutout bid with a one-out bomb to left out of Fenway Park, but the Sox catcher picked up their ace in the bottom of the 10th with a game-winning Wall-ball.
But in his brief time in Bean Town, Narváez has fostered a strong bond with Jason Varitek, a Red Sox legend who won three World Series championships and spent his entire 15-year
Carlos Narváez hasn't just been a pleasant offseason addition for the Red Sox. He's been arguably one of the best rookies in baseball.
When the Yankees signed Carlos Narváez at the age of 16 out of Venezuela on July 2, 2015, the catcher undoubtedly dreamed of the day he would come through with a big home run in the Bronx. It took one
Aaron Judge delivered another clutch moment with a ninth-inning solo shot, but the New York Yankees (42-26) couldn’t capitalize in extra innings, falling 2-1 to the Boston Red Sox (35-36) on Friday night at Fenway Park.