Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Chris Sale gets revenge in Boston
Briefly

The Yankees achieved a solid 6-2 victory against the Mets in the Subway Series opener, highlighted by a four-run third inning that solidified their lead. In the ninth inning, Aaron Boone called on Luke Weaver to secure the final out against Juan Soto. This win provided the Yankees more breathing room in the AL East as the struggling Red Sox fell to the Braves. In a closely-fought matchup, Chris Sale's excellent pitching for the Braves overshadowed Garrett Crochet's efforts for Boston, leading to a 4-2 outcome, despite a late rally by Refsnyder.
The Yankees started the Subway Series strong with a 6-2 victory, propelled by a decisive four-run third inning that set the tone for the game.
Boston's slumping performance has allowed the Yankees to gain traction in the AL East, potentially extending their lead if the Red Sox continue to falter.
In a tense pitching duel, Chris Sale outperformed Garrett Crochet, helping the Braves to secure a 4-2 victory over the Red Sox despite a late-game homer from Refsnyder.
As former Red Sox pitcher Chris Sale returned to face his old team, he demonstrated his dominance with a strong performance, showcasing the challenge for Boston's lineup.
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