
Red Sox vs. Yankees: Who Will Ignite the Ultimate Power Surge?
The Yankees have been the better of the two teams over the past few years, but they also can’t quite get over the hump. It has been over a decade since they last won the World Series with their hopes dashed last year in the final series. New York has no reason to be disappointed, as they faced the Dodgers who have become the Yankees of the National League. This season is mostly about how well Aaron Judge is hitting, even without Juan Soto in the lineup. It also is about their pitching staff being very good despite not having Gerrit Cole to rely on. One guy that they probably want to get a bit more out of is today’s starter, Will Warren. Warren is 3-3 with a 5.19 ERA and a 1.42 WHIP. He is coming off a brutal start where he allowed seven earned runs in 1.1 innings to the aforementioned Dodgers. Outside of that, he has been fine. He doesn’t go too deep into games, but he also doesn’t really give up a ton of runs. He typically goes about four or five innings and allows two or runs. Surprisingly, Warren has never faced the Red Sox.
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