It's one of the most ancient and enduring rivalries in sports. The New
York Yankees and Boston Red Sox have faced each other 2,137 times over
the past 115 years, with the Yankees holding a 1,161-962 advantage
heading into their latest series at Fenway Park. Game 1 of this
three-game set takes place Friday night at 7:10 PM ET on the MLB
Network. Oddsmakers have the Yankees as a -114 favorite and the total is
sitting at 7.5 right now.
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This will be the first meeting of the 2016 regular season between the
Yankees (8-12, –5.90 betting units) and the Red Sox (12-9, +1.84 units).
Masahiro Tanaka is scheduled to take the mound for New York, while
Boston is expected to respond with Henry Owens, one of the top prospects
in the system.
Owens has been pressed into service because of injuries to the Red Sox
rotation; in his 2016 debut, the 6-foot-6 southpaw gave up three runs
over 3.1 innings in a 7-5 win over the Houston Astros (–105 at home).
Tanaka (3.14 FIP) might never be the same pitcher he was before he tore
his elbow during his 2014 “rookie” campaign, but he's played at a high
level this year, leading the Yankees to three wins in four starts for a
profit of 2.05 units.
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MLB Odds: Yankees, Red Sox Resume Ancient Rivalry - Handicappers Hideaway
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