Rivalry Renewed! We hope so anyway as the New York Yankees
make the trip north to Fenway Park to face off against the Boston Red Sox in a
three-game weekend set. The Yankees bats have gone cold and the pitching is
being held on by the thread, or the bullpen, but these big series with their
biggest rivals usually tend to bring out the best in both teams. The Yankees
need a shot in the arm right now and me personally I’ll take it from any
direction I can get it from including this series this weekend. In the first
game of the set the Yankees will send their ace Masahiro Tanaka to the mound to
face off against the Red Sox starter Henry Owens.
Tanaka will head into Fenway Park tonight to make his fifth start of the young 2016 season and will look to continue the trend of looking better and stronger in each start he makes. Tanaka has allowed just two earned runs in each of his previous four starts and you have to think two runs against this Boston lineup tonight would be good enough to get the Yankees a victory, especially with the lanky left-hander Henry Owens on the mound for the Red Sox.
Owens is making his second start of the season tonight in the absence of Joe Kelly and will look to turn around his misfortune against the Yankees as well. Owens made two starts against New York last season going 0-2 with a 13.50 ERA. Owens will also look to improve on his Fenway Park record that sits at just 2-2 with a 5.00 ERA.
The game will be played at 7:05 pm ET inside of Fenway Park
and can be seen on the YES Network, MLB Network and MLB TV. The Yankees went
almost two full months before they lost their first series in 2015 but they are
singing a much different tune here thus far in 2016. It’s never too early nor
is it too late to turn things around but it needs to happen now. I know I keep
saying that but I am going to hold onto hope as long as I mathematically can.
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Sorry for the Capatcha... Blame the Russians :)