This year’s season series between the Yankees and Red Sox has been filled with quite a lot of annoying moments for the Bronx Bombers. There have been late blown leads, blowout losses, and games where the offense just can’t do anything at all.

A good way to ensure you don’t play another one of those is to take a nearly immediate lead and never really let Boston into the game. On Friday night, that’s what the Yankees did.

Following an early home run from Aaron Judge, the Yankees got a very good start from Luis Gil on the mound, as last year’s Rookie of the Year did not allow a hit in the six innings he pitched. While the bullpen couldn’t quite keep up the no-hit bid, they did plenty enough to not let the Red Sox back into the game. In a year filled with plenty of Yankee frustration, any fr

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