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Game 67: Red Sox at Yankees lineups and notes for series finale

Game 67: Red Sox at Yankees lineups and notes for series finale

Boston Globe08-06-2025
First pitch in the Bronx is set for 7:10 p.m. Here's a preview.
Lineups
RED SOX (31-35):
TBA
Pitching:
RHP Hunter Dobbins (2-1, 4.06 ERA)
YANKEES (39-24):
TBA
Pitching:
LHP Carlos Rodón (8-3, 2.49 ERA)
Time:
7:10 p.m.
TV, radio:
ESPN, WEEI-FM 93.7
Red Sox vs. Rodón:
Rafael Devers 5-15, Jarren Duran 2-9, Romy González 0-6, Ceddanne Rafaela 2-9, Rob Refsnyder 4-12, Trevor Story 0-4, Abraham Toro 2-7, Connor Wong 4-10
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Yankees vs. Dobbins:
Has not faced any NY Yankees batters
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Stat of the day:
Rodon is holding opposing hitters to an MLB-best .167 and also is 4-0 with an 0.72 ERA over his past four outings.
Notes:
Dobbins will make his eighth career start after allowing three runs over eight innings in a pair of relief appearances against the Los Angeles Angels and Milwaukee Brewers. Dobbins last started May 24 in the opener of a doubleheader at Fenway Park against the Baltimore Orioles when he allowed four runs on five hits in four innings of a no-decision. ... Dobbins has never faced the Yankees. ... Aaron Judge, who struck out three times Saturday, enters Sunday with a .390 batting average and will attempt to avoid going hitless in consecutive games for only the second time this season. ... The Yankees will try for their ninth series win in 10 tries.
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