NEW YORK — The rivalry returned to the Bronx as the Yankees and Red Sox met up for Game one of a three game set at Yankee Stadium, with Will Warren on the bump.

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Notes/Analysis:

FINAL: 9–6 NYY

  • WP: Warren (4–3) 5.34

  • LP: Biehler (4–4) 5.18

  • SV: Williams (7)

Record: 39–23

The Yankees are a season-high 16 games over .500

  • Will Warren’s Final Line:

  • 5.1 IP | 3H | 4R | 4ER | 6K | 4BB | 84P | 5.34 ERA

Warren looked solid to start the game, but as the night went on, he struggled to find the plate, giving up three runs in the sixth inning.

  • The Yankees got off to a hot start offensively, scoring five runs in the first inning, three on a Jazz Chisholm three-run Home run (scoring Grisham on a Walk and Judge on a Double), and a two-run shot off the bat of Volpe (scoring Dominguez who reached on a single).

  • The Yankees bats stayed hot against Buehler in the second, scoring two more runs on a Jazz RBI single and a Volpe hit by pitch. Volpe and Jazz combined for seven of the nine runs batted in by the Yankees today.

  • Judge added on in the fifth with an RBI single, making it 8–1

  • Brent Headrick would come on in the top of the sixth with the bases loaded and one out. He would allow a two-run double, bringing the Red Sox within four, but got two strikeouts to end the sixth.

  • Goldschmidt would hit a solo shot, giving the Yankees their

  • Headrick came back out for the seventh, and after striking out Rafiela, but gave up a two-run home run to Yankee Killer Rafael Devers.

  • Fernando Cruz, Jonathan Loáisiga and Devin Williams combined for two and a third scoreless innings, allowing just one hit and one hit batsmen.

  • Williams looked super comfortable in the ninth inning today, the best I think he as looked in a save situation this season.

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