Thursday, April 12, 2018

BaseBrawl is Back as Red Sox Hosts Yankees

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Primadonna Red Sox and Yankees Players Start SJW Brawl



The New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox will meet on the field at Fenway Park on Thursday in a battle of division rivals. The New York Yankees avenged a lopsided loss against the Boston Red Sox in the series opener. They did so showing some fight, while both teams cried like little bitches.

Unwritten Baseball Rule: You get spiked in baseball as a infielder. Above the Knee it is Dirty, Below the Knee it is Clean. These SJW's need to meet with the Twins who bitched about the Orioles not giving up and bunting for a hit the other day.

I say Grow a Set of Kahoona's you spoiled brats and play Baseball. Mona Friggin' Wah, Poor Baby Got a Boo Boo.

That is both literally and offensively en route to posting just their second win in last 6 games. Two bench-clearing fracases ratcheted up the tension in this rivalry again. The long-time hated foes look to keep their emotions in check.

Mona Waa!! Red Sox and Yankees Got Boo Boo's go cry to Mama



Red Sox shortstop Brock Holt suffered a gash on his leg on a slide by New York's Tyler Austin. This was in the third inning of the Yankees' 10-7 victory that evened the series Wednesday night.

Holt was clipped by Austin's spike and didn't like it. He cried like a little bitch. The benches and bullpens emptying with no real fight. In the seventh inning, Boston pitcher Joe Kelly came inside on Austin once. Then he drilled him with the next pitch.

Austin slammed his bat down and charged the mound like the crybaby SJW that he is. The brawl that resulted saw Austin landing a roundhouse right over the pile and to the head of Boston coach Carlos Febles. The punk couldn't even square up and hit him like a man. He had to act like a chump.

Red Sox and Yankees Game Preview



TV: 7:10 p.m. ET, MLB Network, YES (New York), NESN (Boston)

PITCHING MATCHUP: Yankees RH Sonny Gray (1-0, 3.60 ERA) vs. Red Sox RH Rick Porcello (2-0, 2.84)

Oddsmakers opened the Red Sox as -115-moneyline favorites versus the Yankees, while the game's total opened at 9. The line is now Boston -110 on the moneyline and the total is at 9 in this Rubber Match of the 3-game series.

 

The Red Sox won 14-1 on Tuesday. The Yankees came back and ended Boston's nine-game winning streak Wednesday. Gray, who doesn't have a great history either as a Yankee or against the Red Sox, tries to pitch his team (6-6) back over the .500 mark.

He is 1-4 with a 4.93 ERA in six career starts against the Red Sox. Gray is 0-2 with a 6.75 ERA in three starts at Fenway.

Porcello is looking to rebound from a bad season that followed his 2016 Cy Young Award campaign. He is 8-8 with a 3.27 ERA in 18 career games against the Yankees.

Yankees left fielder Brett Gardner has had the most success against Porcello. He has gone 12-for-34 (.304) with two homers lifetime against the hurler. Didi Gregorius is 5-for-23 (.217) but has two homers. Aaron Judge is 1-for-10 (.100) and Gary Sanchez 1-for-8 (.125) against Porcello.

For the Red Sox, Andrew Benintendi is 4-for-6 (.667) with a homer. J.D. Martinez is 3-for-7 (.429) with a homer against Gray. Mitch Moreland is just 6-for-25 (.240) against Gray, but four of the hits are home runs. Mookie Betts is just 2-for-14 (.133). Holt is 1-for-10 and Jackie Bradley Jr. 2-for-9 (.222) against Gray.



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New York at Detroit Friday, April 13
Boston home to Baltimore Friday, April 13

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