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Boston Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet sounded off on the "eerie" silence that New York Yankees gave during Saturday's win in the Bronx.
Answers continued to elude the Yankees on Saturday, as they humiliated themselves in a 12-1 loss to the Red Sox. The Yanks are now 1-8 against their oldest rival and a combined 4-15 against the Red Sox and first-place Blue Jays this season.
Garrett Crochet struck out 11 in seven innings, Trevor Story homered and drove in three runs, and the Boston Red Sox beat the New York Yankees 12-1 on Saturday.
The New York Yankees have no direction right now, and that starts with manager Aaron Boone, who's not helping himself at all.
The New York Yankees have now lost eight of nine games to the Boston Red Sox this season after falling 12-1 at home to their arch-rivals on Saturday.
As they watched the Yankees humiliate themselves in the ninth inning on Saturday afternoon — a seven-run frame that turned another bad loss against their rivals into a 12-1 laugher — those fans were silent, other than the boos. Many of them were already heading to the exits.
Three games into the series between AL East rivals, it’s been all smiles for the Red Sox, all questions for the Yankees.
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