Two big rivals, one big series this weekend in Boston.

With just a half-game separating them behind the first-place Toronto Blue Jays in the American League East standings, the New York Yankees (81-65) and Boston Red Sox (81-66) begin their final head-to-head set of the regular season Friday night.

The Red Sox have missed the playoffs in three straight and five of the last six seasons, meaning that series of this magnitude between the two have been few and far between of late. It didn't take Boston newcomer Alex Bregman long to figure out the meaning, especially in the midst of a playoff chase.

"It's so cool playing against those guys," the third baseman said, via USA Today. "Just fun games, pressure-packed, great environment. It was a lot of fun living out that childhood dream, watchin

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