The New York Yankees walked into Fenway Park on Friday night and looked like a team on a mission.
They had lost eight of ten to the Boston Red Sox this season, but that baggage didn’t follow them in.
Instead, the Yankees played crisp, aggressive baseball and delivered a 4-1 victory that felt long overdue and deeply cathartic.
Luis Gil carved through Boston’s lineup, Aaron Judge launched a historic home run, and the Yankees stayed three games back of Toronto.
It wasn’t just a win—it was a message that New York isn’t folding quietly as September pressure mounts around them.
Luis Gil silences Boston with six frames of no-hit brilliance
Luis Gil took the mound with questions swirling about who belongs in the Yankees’ postseason rotation and gave a definitive answer.
The rookie right-han