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  • Boston Red Sox second baseman, Brock Holt, triples and drives in 2 runs in the 7- run fourth inning againt New York Yankees reliever Lance Lynn. BROCK HOLT became the first player to hit for the cycle in a post season game. The Red Sox routed the New York Yankees 16-1 in game three of the playoffs.

    Check out these three selected images I caught during tonight’s game three between the Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees game from Yankee Stadium, where the Red Sox routed the Yankees 16-1.
    The first image captures Boston Red Sox starter, NATE EOVALDI, striking out New York Yankees first baseman, Luke Voit in the first inning.
    As you know, EOVALDI pitched brilliantly for 7 innings, allowing only 1 run and striking out 5.

    The second image in BROCK HOLT hitting a two-run triple in the 7-run fourth inning. BROCK became the first player in history to hit for the cycle in a post season game. For the evening, he went 4 for 6 driving in 5 runs—-quite a night.

    The third and final image captures ANDREW BENINTENDI hitting a double in the fourth inning and driving in 3 runs.

    The Red Sox now lead the series 2-1 and play game 4 tomorrow night, again at Yankee Stadium.

  • Boston Red Sox left fielder, Andrew Benintendi, hits a 3-run double in the 7-run fourth inning. The Boston Red Sox went on to win 16-1.

    Check out these three selected images I caught during tonight’s game three between the Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees game from Yankee Stadium, where the Red Sox routed the Yankees 16-1.
    The first image captures Boston Red Sox starter, NATE EOVALDI, striking out New York Yankees first baseman, Luke Voit in the first inning.
    As you know, EOVALDI pitched brilliantly for 7 innings, allowing only 1 run and striking out 5.

    The second image in BROCK HOLT hitting a two-run triple in the 7-run fourth inning. BROCK became the first player in history to hit for the cycle in a post season game. For the evening, he went 4 for 6 driving in 5 runs—-quite a night.

    The third and final image captures ANDREW BENINTENDI hitting a double in the fourth inning and driving in 3 runs.

    The Red Sox now lead the series 2-1 and play game 4 tomorrow night, again at Yankee Stadium.

  • Boston Red Sox leadoff batter MOOKIE BETTS doubles in the first inning off of New York Yankees starting pitcher Masahiro Tanaka. Betts went 4 for 5 with 2 doubles, one single, and a three-run home run driving in 5 runs and leading the Red Sox to 11-6 victory and their third consecutive AL East Division Title.

    Mookie Betts and the Boston Red Sox won their third consecutive AL East championship Thursday night, clinching on enemy turf with an 11-6 victory over the rival New York Yankees.
    Never before had Boston finished in first place three years in a row. The club needs one victory to match the franchise record held by the 1912 World Series champions.
    Betts homered, doubled twice and drove in five runs, finishing with four hits as the Red Sox overcame Giancarlo Stanton’s go-ahead grand slam in the fourth inning. Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a tying home run in the seventh and Xander Bogaerts put Boston ahead with a sacrifice fly.
    With the best record in baseball and a playoff berth already secured, Boston (104-49) closed out a once-tight division race with nine games to spare. J.D. Martinez and the Red Sox, alone in first place since July 2, will open the postseason at home in Fenway Park on Oct. 5 against an opponent to be determined.

  • Boston Red Sox superstar MOOKIE BETTS hits a 3-run home run off of New York Yankees reliever Aroldis Champman in the 8th inning. The Red Sox went on to win their third consecutive AL East Division Title 11-6.

    Mookie Betts and the Boston Red Sox won their third consecutive AL East championship Thursday night, clinching on enemy turf with an 11-6 victory over the rival New York Yankees.
    Never before had Boston finished in first place three years in a row. The club needs one victory to match the franchise record held by the 1912 World Series champions.
    Betts homered, doubled twice and drove in five runs, finishing with four hits as the Red Sox overcame Giancarlo Stanton’s go-ahead grand slam in the fourth inning. Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a tying home run in the seventh and Xander Bogaerts put Boston ahead with a sacrifice fly.
    With the best record in baseball and a playoff berth already secured, Boston (104-49) closed out a once-tight division race with nine games to spare. J.D. Martinez and the Red Sox, alone in first place since July 2, will open the postseason at home in Fenway Park on Oct. 5 against an opponent to be determined.

  • Boston Red Sox reliever, STEVEN WRIGHT, strikes out New York Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez in the bottom of the fifth inning. STEVEN WRIGHT pitched three innings allowing no runs, 1 hit and striking out 2 while leading the Red Sox to a 11-6 victory and their third consecutiive AL EAST DIVISIONAL TITLE

    Mookie Betts and the Boston Red Sox won their third consecutive AL East championship Thursday night, clinching on enemy turf with an 11-6 victory over the rival New York Yankees.
    Never before had Boston finished in first place three years in a row. The club needs one victory to match the franchise record held by the 1912 World Series champions.
    Betts homered, doubled twice and drove in five runs, finishing with four hits as the Red Sox overcame Giancarlo Stanton’s go-ahead grand slam in the fourth inning. Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a tying home run in the seventh and Xander Bogaerts put Boston ahead with a sacrifice fly.
    With the best record in baseball and a playoff berth already secured, Boston (104-49) closed out a once-tight division race with nine games to spare. J.D. Martinez and the Red Sox, alone in first place since July 2, will open the postseason at home in Fenway Park on Oct. 5 against an opponent to be determined.

  • Boston Red Sox closer, CRAIG KIMBREL, strikes out New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton to end the game. The Red Sox defeated the New York Yankees 11-6 clinching their third consecutive AL East Division Title

    Mookie Betts and the Boston Red Sox won their third consecutive AL East championship Thursday night, clinching on enemy turf with an 11-6 victory over the rival New York Yankees.
    Never before had Boston finished in first place three years in a row. The club needs one victory to match the franchise record held by the 1912 World Series champions.
    Betts homered, doubled twice and drove in five runs, finishing with four hits as the Red Sox overcame Giancarlo Stanton’s go-ahead grand slam in the fourth inning. Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a tying home run in the seventh and Xander Bogaerts put Boston ahead with a sacrifice fly.
    With the best record in baseball and a playoff berth already secured, Boston (104-49) closed out a once-tight division race with nine games to spare. J.D. Martinez and the Red Sox, alone in first place since July 2, will open the postseason at home in Fenway Park on Oct. 5 against an opponent to be determined.

  • Boston Red Sox celebrate after defeating the New York Yankees 11-6. The Red Sox clinched their third consecutive AL EAST DIVISION TITLE

    Mookie Betts and the Boston Red Sox won their third consecutive AL East championship Thursday night, clinching on enemy turf with an 11-6 victory over the rival New York Yankees.
    Never before had Boston finished in first place three years in a row. The club needs one victory to match the franchise record held by the 1912 World Series champions.
    Betts homered, doubled twice and drove in five runs, finishing with four hits as the Red Sox overcame Giancarlo Stanton’s go-ahead grand slam in the fourth inning. Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a tying home run in the seventh and Xander Bogaerts put Boston ahead with a sacrifice fly.
    With the best record in baseball and a playoff berth already secured, Boston (104-49) closed out a once-tight division race with nine games to spare. J.D. Martinez and the Red Sox, alone in first place since July 2, will open the postseason at home in Fenway Park on Oct. 5 against an opponent to be determined.

  • Boston Red Sox outfielder, J.D. Martinez, hits a tiebreaking home run in the eighth inning against the New York Yankees. Boston went on to defeat the Yankees 5-4, moving back into a tie with the Yankees for the AL East.

    Uploaded here are four really outstanding images from tonight’s New York Yankees/ Boston Red Sox game from Fenway park. Boston’s starting pitcher, RICK PORCELLO, threw a gem of a game, pitching a no-hitter for 6 innings, and allowing only 2 hits, no runs, no walks, while striking out 6 for seven innings.
    Boston had a scare in the first inning when HANLEY RAMIREZ was hit on the wrist by a pitch thrown by the Yankee’s starting pitcher Sonny Gray and RAMIREZ had to leave the game. Fortunately, XRAYS subsequently showed that RAMIREZ suffered a contusion but no broken bones.
    The Red Sox went on to win 6-3, taking the first 2 out 3 games in the series.

  • Boston Red Sox designated hitter, HANLEY RAMERIZ, hits a home run in the top of the fifth inning giving the Red Sox a 4-0 lead. RAMERIZ had two hits driving in three runs leading to a 5-4 victory.

    Uploaded here are four really outstanding images from tonight’s New York Yankees/ Boston Red Sox game from Fenway park. Boston’s starting pitcher, RICK PORCELLO, threw a gem of a game, pitching a no-hitter for 6 innings, and allowing only 2 hits, no runs, no walks, while striking out 6 for seven innings.
    Boston had a scare in the first inning when HANLEY RAMIREZ was hit on the wrist by a pitch thrown by the Yankee’s starting pitcher Sonny Gray and RAMIREZ had to leave the game. Fortunately, XRAYS subsequently showed that RAMIREZ suffered a contusion but no broken bones.
    The Red Sox went on to win 6-3, taking the first 2 out 3 games in the series.

  • Boston Red Sox outfielder, MOOKIE BETTS, doubles to lead off the game against New York Yankees starter C.C. Sabathia. MOOKIE went 3 for 4 driving his batting average to 361 and leading the Red Sox to a 5-4 victory over the New York Yankees.

    Uploaded here are four really outstanding images from tonight’s New York Yankees/ Boston Red Sox game from Fenway park. Boston’s starting pitcher, RICK PORCELLO, threw a gem of a game, pitching a no-hitter for 6 innings, and allowing only 2 hits, no runs, no walks, while striking out 6 for seven innings.
    Boston had a scare in the first inning when HANLEY RAMIREZ was hit on the wrist by a pitch thrown by the Yankee’s starting pitcher Sonny Gray and RAMIREZ had to leave the game. Fortunately, XRAYS subsequently showed that RAMIREZ suffered a contusion but no broken bones.
    The Red Sox went on to win 6-3, taking the first 2 out 3 games in the series.

  • Boston Red Sox starting pitcher, EDUARDO RODRIGUEZ, throws a strike in the fifth inning against the New York Yankees. RODRIGUEZ pitched 5 immings allowing only one hit, whole striking out 8 and walking 3. The Red Sox went on to win 5-4.

    Uploaded here are four really outstanding images from tonight’s New York Yankees/ Boston Red Sox game from Fenway park. Boston’s starting pitcher, RICK PORCELLO, threw a gem of a game, pitching a no-hitter for 6 innings, and allowing only 2 hits, no runs, no walks, while striking out 6 for seven innings.
    Boston had a scare in the first inning when HANLEY RAMIREZ was hit on the wrist by a pitch thrown by the Yankee’s starting pitcher Sonny Gray and RAMIREZ had to leave the game. Fortunately, XRAYS subsequently showed that RAMIREZ suffered a contusion but no broken bones.
    The Red Sox went on to win 6-3, taking the first 2 out 3 games in the series.

  • Boston Red Sox starting pitcher, RICK PORCELLO, strikes out Aaron Hicks in the 7th inning. PORCELLO threw a no-hitter for 6 innings and allowed only 2 hits, no walks, 6 strike outs and no runs for7 innings, leading the Red Sox to a 6-3 victory and his third straight win in 2018.

    Uploaded here are four really outstanding images from tonight’s New York Yankees/ Boston Red Sox game from Fenway park. Boston’s starting pitcher, RICK PORCELLO, threw a gem of a game, pitching a no-hitter for 6 innings, and allowing only 2 hits, no runs, no walks, while striking out 6 for seven innings.
    Boston had a scare in the first inning when HANLEY RAMIREZ was hit on the wrist by a pitch thrown by the Yankee’s starting pitcher Sonny Gray and RAMIREZ had to leave the game. Fortunately, XRAYS subsequently showed that RAMIREZ suffered a contusion but no broken bones.
    The Red Sox went on to win 6-3, taking the first 2 out 3 games in the series.

  • Boston Red Sox starting pitcher, RICK PORCELLO, strikes out New York Yankees Brett Gardner to end the 6th inning. PORCELLO threw a no- hitter for 6 innings and allowed only 2 hits, no runs, no walks, striking out 6 for 7 innings.
    The Red Sox went on to defeat the New York Yankees 6-3.

    Uploaded here are four really outstanding images from tonight’s New York Yankees/ Boston Red Sox game from Fenway park. Boston’s starting pitcher, RICK PORCELLO, threw a gem of a game, pitching a no-hitter for 6 innings, and allowing only 2 hits, no runs, no walks, while striking out 6 for seven innings.
    Boston had a scare in the first inning when HANLEY RAMIREZ was hit on the wrist by a pitch thrown by the Yankee’s starting pitcher Sonny Gray and RAMIREZ had to leave the game. Fortunately, XRAYS subsequently showed that RAMIREZ suffered a contusion but no broken bones.
    The Red Sox went on to win 6-3, taking the first 2 out 3 games in the series.

  • Boston Red Sox first baseman, Hanley Ramirez, grimaces in pain after being stuck by a pitch in the first inning thrown by New York Yankees starting pitcher, Sonny Gray. RAMIREZ had to leave the game, but xrays subsequently showed a contusion but no break in his wrist. The Red Sox went on to defeat the Yankees 6-3.

    Uploaded here are four really outstanding images from tonight’s New York Yankees/ Boston Red Sox game from Fenway park. Boston’s starting pitcher, RICK PORCELLO, threw a gem of a game, pitching a no-hitter for 6 innings, and allowing only 2 hits, no runs, no walks, while striking out 6 for seven innings.
    Boston had a scare in the first inning when HANLEY RAMIREZ was hit on the wrist by a pitch thrown by the Yankee’s starting pitcher Sonny Gray and RAMIREZ had to leave the game. Fortunately, XRAYS subsequently showed that RAMIREZ suffered a contusion but no broken bones.
    The Red Sox went on to win 6-3, taking the first 2 out 3 games in the series.

  • Boston Red Sox first baseman, HANLEY RAMIREZ, blooped a bases-loaded fly ball off Ryan Yarbrough over the drawn-in outfield in right to break a 12th inning tie to defeat the Tampa Bay Rays 3-2 in Boston’s home opener. It was the ninth straight Red Sox win in an extra inning game. The Red Sox are now 6-1.

    Uploaded here are 6 selected images from today’s Red Sox home opener won by the Sox 3-2 in 12 innings. Based on the strong pitching of starter DAVID PRICE and reliever BOBBY POYNER coupled with the clutch hitting of HANLEY RAMIREZ, who drove in the winning run in the bottom of the 12th inning with a clutch hit with bases loaded, the Red Sox won their 6th straight game.
    I am now headed for the New York Yankees home opener on April 2.

  • Trailing the Tampa Bay Rays 2-0 in the bottom of the 9th inning, Boston Red Sox lead-off hitter MOOKIE BETTS hits a single to begin a Red Sox rally which tied the game 2-2. The Red Sox went on to win 3-2 in the bottom of the 12th inning on a bases-loaded single by HANLEY RAMIREZ.

    Uploaded here are 6 selected images from today’s Red Sox home opener won by the Sox 3-2 in 12 innings. Based on the strong pitching of starter DAVID PRICE and reliever BOBBY POYNER coupled with the clutch hitting of HANLEY RAMIREZ, who drove in the winning run in the bottom of the 12th inning with a clutch hit with bases loaded, the Red Sox won their 6th straight game.
    I am now headed for the New York Yankees home opener on April 2.

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