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So far, this AL wild-card series has come down to who blinks first.
In Game 1, Max Fried was yanked prematurely, and the Yankees paid for it immediately once Luke Weaver relieved him and flushed six innings of shutout ball down the drain.
The Red Sox clawed to tie Game 2 twice before Garrett Whitlock relinquished an Austin Wells RBI single for the go-ahead run in the eighth inning.
Now sports’ greatest rivalry is left to a fittingly decisive Game 3, but is this squeaky clean pitching duel going to continue?
Both games have hit the Under with lines of 6.5 and 7.5, respectively.
Boston didn’t announce youngster Connelly Ear