Saturday, September 13th, 2025

The New York Yankees claimed their third straight victory over the Boston Red Sox with a 5-3 win at Fenway Park. Max Fried earned his major league-leading 17th win, while Jazz Chisholm Jr. delivered a three-hit performance that included a home run and moved him one homer away from joining the exclusive 30-30 club.
Max Fried improved his record to 17-5 by allowing two runs and nine hits over 5 1/3 innings. Fried held the Red Sox scoreless until Alex Bregman connected for a two-out home run in the fifth inning. The Red Sox mounted a challenge in the sixth, chasing Fried after three consecutive singles reduced New York’s lead to 4-2. Reliever Luke Weaver came in and notched two crucial strikeouts to end the threat.
The Yankees jumped on Boston starter Brayan Bello for two runs in the first inning. New York sent eight hitters to the plate, capitalizing on a Cody Bellinger sacrifice fly and Chisholm’s infield single to get on the board. Jazz Chisholm Jr. led the Yankees’ attack with a homer, two additional hits, and three RBIs, stretching his streak of multihit games to three. He now sits at 29 home runs and 30 stolen bases for the season, needing just one more homer to become the third player in franchise history to achieve 30 homers and 30 steals.
Boston’s Jarren Duran added a solo home run in the eighth inning to narrow the deficit. However, New York answered in the ninth when Aaron Judge singled, advanced on a wild pitch, and scored on a Cody Bellinger double off Boston closer Aroldis Chapman. David Bednar closed the game in the ninth for his 24th save of the season.
The pivotal moment came in the sixth inning when the Red Sox cut the Yankees’ lead to 4-2 and put runners on base. Luke Weaver entered in relief and shut down the rally, striking out Ceddanne Rafaela and Romy Gonzalez to preserve the Yankees’ advantage.
With this win, the Yankees have defeated the Red Sox in three straight games after dropping eight consecutive contests to their AL East rivals. The victory puts New York 2.5 games ahead of Boston in the race for the American League’s top wild card position—crucial for securing home-field advantage in a potential first-round postseason matchup.
The series concludes on Sunday, as Yankees right-hander Will Warren (8-6) faces off against Red Sox left-hander Garrett Crochet (15-5) in the highly anticipated series finale.
The New York Yankees continued their surge with a 5-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox, propelled by pitching ace Max Fried’s 17th win and Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s three RBIs. With three straight wins over Boston and a 2.5-game lead for the AL wild card, the Yankees are gaining critical momentum in the playoff race. Chisholm is on the brink of making franchise history with a potential 30-30 season, while the Red Sox will look to regroup in the series finale. MLB fans can expect an action-packed conclusion as both teams fight for postseason positioning.
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