What went wrong in the two Yankees/Red Sox series
Briefly

The Yankees faced a setback, losing five of six games against the Red Sox, highlighting issues in their starting pitching. Despite a decent offensive showing at home, the pitching staff allowed 17 runs in three games. The series at Fenway saw improvement in certain pitchers, such as Ryan Yarbrough, but Carlos Rodón's alarming performance raises concerns about his postseason readiness. As the Yankees strive for playoff success, addressing their rotation's consistency will be critical moving forward.
Carlos Rodón's struggles against the Red Sox raise concerns for the Yankees, as he will be crucial for their playoff success.
The Yankees offense performed well at home but faltered in Fenway, indicating potential issues in big games.
Ryan Yarbrough and Max Fried showed resilience, helping the Yankees recover from previous losses against Boston.
Losing to a key rival like the Red Sox may serve as a wake-up call but raises questions about the Yankees' pitching depth.
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