Yankees shut out as Red Sox complete sweep
Briefly

The Yankees faced significant challenges in a series against the Red Sox, culminating in a 2-0 loss that marked their first sweep of the season. Yankees manager Aaron Boone voiced disappointment but highlighted their potential to recover, emphasizing that high-performance teams do not go through stretches of poor play. Conversely, Red Sox pitcher Max Fried excelled, holding the Yankees to only five hits, while the Yankees’ offense has stagnated with just five runs in four games. Both teams showed contrasting momentum, with the Red Sox winning eight out of ten games as the Yankees struggled.
Max Fried demonstrated impressive pitching skills, allowing only two runs and leading to the Yankees’ struggles against the Red Sox, culminating in a sweep.
Aaron Boone acknowledged the disappointment of being swept by the Red Sox and emphasized the challenges teams face in Major League Baseball, reiterating their intention to rebound.
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