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New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox

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New York Yankees
83-66, 39-35 Away
Final
4 - 6
Boston Red Sox
82-68, 45-30 Home

Schlittler strikes out 12 in postseason debut as Yankees beat Red Sox 4-0 to win Wild Card Series

Garrett Crochet silences Yankees' bats

Taking his place in Yankees-Red Sox rivalry lore, the 24-year-old Schlittler overpowered Boston with 100 mph heat in his 15th major league start and pitched New York into a best-of-five Division Series against AL East champion Toronto beginning Saturday.

“A star is born tonight. He’s a special kid, man,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “He is not afraid. He expects this.”

Amed Rosario and Anthony Volpe each had an RBI single in a four-run fourth as New York became the first team to lose the opener of a best-of-three Wild Card Series and come back to advance since Major League Baseball expanded the first round of the playoffs in 2022.

“It felt like the most pressure-packed game I’ve ever experienced — World Series, clinching games, whatever,” Boone said.

Schlittler, who debuted in the majors July 9, grew up a Red Sox fan in Walpole, Massachusetts — but has said several times he wanted to play for the Yankees. He had faced Boston only once before, as a freshman at Northeastern in a 2020 spring training exhibition.

Schlittler said he spoke about the moment Wednesday with Yankees great Andy Pettitte, a five-time World Series champion and winner of a record 19 postseason games.

"I woke up and I was locked in, so I knew exactly what I needed to do to go out there, especially against my hometown team,” Schlittler said.

He outpitched Connelly Early, a 23-year-old left-hander who debuted on Sept. 9 and became Boston’s youngest postseason starting pitcher since 21-year-old Babe Ruth in 1916.

Schlittler struck out two more than any other Yankees pitcher had in his postseason debut, allowing just five singles and walking none. He threw 11 pitches 100 mph or faster — including six in the first inning.

Schlittler threw 75 of 107 pitches for strikes, starting 22 of 29 batters with strikes and topping out at 100.8 mph. David Bednar worked around a leadoff walk in the ninth as the Red Sox failed to advance a runner past second base.

Bucky Dent threw out the ceremonial first pitch on the 47th anniversary of his go-ahead, three-run homer for New York at Fenway Park in an AL East tiebreaker game, and the Yankees went on to vanquish their longtime rivals the way they often used to.

New York, which arrived packed for a late-night flight to Toronto, won its second straight after losing eight of nine playoff meetings with Boston dating to 2004 and edged ahead 14-13 in postseason games between the teams.

The Red Sox cost themselves in the fourth with a defense that committed a big league-high 116 errors during the regular season.

New York’s rally began when Cody Bellinger hit a soft fly into the triangle between center fielder Ceddanne Rafaela, right fielder Wilyer Abreu and second baseman Romy González. The ball fell just in front of Rafaela, 234 feet from home plate, as Bellinger hustled into second with a double.

Giancarlo Stanton walked on a full count and with one out Rosario grounded a single into left, just past diving shortstop Trevor Story, to drive in Bellinger with the first run.

Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s single loaded the bases, and Volpe hit a grounder just past González, who had been shifted toward second, and into right for an RBI single and a 2-0 lead.

Austin Wells hit a potential double-play grounder that first baseman Nathaniel Lowe tried to backhand on an in-between hop. The ball glanced off his glove and into shallow right field for an error as two runs scored.

“We didn’t play defense,” Boston manager Alex Cora said. “They didn’t hit the ball hard, but they found holes and it happened fast.”

Yankees third baseman Ryan McMahon made the defensive play of the game when he caught Jarren Duran’s eighth-inning foul pop and somersaulted over the railing into Boston’s dugout, then emerged smiling and apparently unhurt.

Up next RHP Luis Gil (4-1, 3.32 ERA) or RHP Will Warren (9-8, 4.44) will likely start the Division Series opener Saturday for the Yankees at Toronto, which is expected to go with RHP Kevin Gausman (10-11, 3.59) or RHP Shane Bieber (4-2, 3.57).

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Scoring Summary

9th Inning Caballero struck out swinging.
9th Inning Chisholm Jr. grounded out to second.
9th Inning Goldschmidt grounded out to shortstop.
9th Inning Chapman relieved Whitlock
9th Inning Eaton in right field.
8th Inning Rafaela grounded out to shortstop.

Statistics

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1 Games Played 1
1 Team Games Played 1
0 Hit By Pitch 0
0 Ground Balls 0
16 Strikeouts 5
4 Runs Batted In 6
0 Sacrifice Hit 0
7 Hits 12
0 Stolen Bases 1
1 Walks 1
0 Catcher Interference 0
4 Runs 6
0 Ground Into Double Play 1
0 Sacrifice Flies 1
34 At Bats 34
3 Home Runs 1
0 Grand Slam Home Runs 0
8 Runners Left On Base 12
0 Triples 1
0 Game Winning RBIs 0
0 Intentional Walks 0
1 Doubles 1
0 Fly Balls 0
0 Caught Stealing 0
144 Pitches 132
0 Games Started 0
0 Pinch At Bats 0
0 Pinch Hits 0
0.0 Player Rating 0.0
1 Is Qualified 1
0 Is Qualified In Steals 1
17 Total Bases 18
35 Plate Appearances 36
486.0 Projected Home Runs 162.0
4 Extra Base Hits 3
4.1 Runs Created 6.3
.206 Batting Average .353
.000 Pinch Hit Average .000
.500 Slugging Percentage .529
.324 Secondary Average .235
.229 On Base Percentage .361
.729 OBP Pct + SLG Pct .891
0.0 Ground To Fly Ball Ratio 0.0
4.1 Runs Created Per 27 Outs 7.0
34.0 Batter Rating 44.5
11.3 At Bats Per Home Run 34.0
0.00 Stolen Base Percentage 1.00
4.11 Pitches Per Plate Appearance 3.67
.294 Isolated Power .176
0.06 Walk To Strikeout Ratio 0.20
.029 Walks Per Plate Appearance .028
.118 Secondary Average Minus Batting Average -.118
8.0 Runs Produced 12.0
1.0 Runs Ratio 1.0
0.5 Patience Ratio 0.5
0.3 Balls In Play Average 0.4
80.5 MLB Rating 95.0
0.0 Offensive Wins Above Replacement 0.0
0.0 Wins Above Replacement 0.0

Game Information

Fenway Park

Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 35,437 | Capacity:
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