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'Unacceptable': Yanks' woes vs. Red Sox continue

NEW YORK — The Yankees' troublesome struggles against the Red Sox this season continued Saturday in an ugly 12-1 loss at Yankee Stadium that began with Cy Young candidate Garrett Crochet shutting them down over seven innings and ended with them hearing boos from the home crowd during a disastrous seven-run ninth inning.

It was the Yankees' eighth straight defeat at the hands of their rivals this season. Overall, the Yankees are 1-8 against Boston this season. Add their 3-7 record against the first-place Toronto Blue Jays and the Yankees are 4-15 against the top two teams in the American League East.

'Beast' continues Cy push, putting Red Sox on cusp of Bronx sweep

NEW YORK – The Yankee Stadium faithful wanted to get rowdy on Saturday afternoon after watching the home team come up empty in the first two games of a four-game rivalry matchup.

But Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet kept everyone from the box seats to the Bleacher Creatures to the upper deck quiet and in their seats for the majority of his latest dominant performance. Crochet stifled the Yankees, scattering five hits and one run while walking one and striking out 11.

Behind the lefty, who is referred to as “Beast” within the confines of his clubhouse, the Red Sox rolled to their third straight victory this weekend and fifth overall in the Bronx, defeating the Yankees, 12-1, on a postcard type of summer day. The win also marked Boston's eighth straight victory over the Yankees.

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9 stats that show how well Red Sox’ Brayan Bello has pitched as of late

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After a few years in the majors, Brayan Bello is fulfilling his promise as a top-of-the-rotation starter for the Red Sox. In fact, he might be pitching better than that.

Bello pitched seven scoreless innings in the Red Sox’ 1-0 win over the Yankees on Friday. He allowed just three hits and one walk, striking the Yankees out five times as he didn’t allow a runner to get into scoring position all night.

With the win, Bello improved to 10-6 on the season. His ERA also improved to 3.07 on the year, giving him the eighth-best mark in the American League.

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