Thursday, August 21st, 2025

In a thrilling matchup at Yankee Stadium, rookie Roman Anthony delivered a standout performance for the Boston Red Sox. Anthony's two-run homer in the ninth inning—his fifth career home run—extended the lead and secured a 6-3 win over the New York Yankees. He totaled three RBIs on the night, including an RBI single in the sixth, making a memorable debut in one of baseball's iconic venues.
The Red Sox overcame offensive struggles, going just 3 for 19 with runners in scoring position, to snap a three-game losing streak and move within one game of the Yankees for the American League’s first wild-card spot. Boston’s offense capitalized on New York’s defensive miscues, with first baseman Paul Goldschmidt committing the Yankees’ fourth error right before Anthony’s ninth-inning homer.
Nathaniel Lowe contributed with an RBI double off Luke Weaver in the seventh to break a 3-3 tie, pushing Boston ahead. Ceddanne Rafaela scored the Red Sox’s first run thanks to a throwing error by Yankees catcher Ben Rice.
On the Yankees' side, Ben Rice homered and Goldschmidt added an RBI single. However, New York’s efforts weren’t enough to extend their win streak, which was halted at five games. The Yankees have now lost four of their last thirteen contests.
Boston relied on a collaborative bullpen effort after starter Lucas Giolito allowed three runs and five hits in 4 2/3 innings. Five relievers combined for 5 1/3 scoreless innings, with Greg Weissert (5-4) holding the Yankees to one hit in 1 1/3 innings. Closer Aroldis Chapman secured his 23rd save by striking out Giancarlo Stanton in the ninth.
For New York, starter Luis Gil allowed two runs (one earned) and four hits across five innings. He issued five walks in his fourth appearance since returning from a lat strain.
Steven Matz faced a tough spot in the seventh after Ben Rice’s triple but retired Paul Goldschmidt to preserve the one-run lead for the Red Sox. Greg Weissert kept Boston tied in the sixth inning before the offense pulled ahead, and Chapman shut the door in the final frame.
Despite the win, the Red Sox are just 6 for 47 with runners in scoring position over their last four games, highlighting ongoing challenges with clutch hitting.
The series continues Friday with Boston right-hander Brayan Bello (9-6, 3.23 ERA) set to face New York left-hander Max Fried (13-5, 3.26 ERA).
The Boston Red Sox defeated the New York Yankees 6-3 at Yankee Stadium, thanks to rookie Roman Anthony’s multi-RBI night and a strong bullpen effort. The win snapped a losing streak for Boston and tightened the race for the AL wild-card. Both teams will look to continue the momentum in the upcoming matchup.
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