See, while the Yanks were handling business with the Rangers, the Sox were beating up on some bad teams as well. They’ve gone on a seven-game winning streak, most recently taking down the Mets in two games to keep it going.
So the team New York swept last time around at Yankee Stadium is entirely different – reminiscent of the team they struggled against earlier in the season.
With just nine games left to play and three series against the top teams in the AL East on tap, the Yankees need to make it out of Boston alive. By that, we mean handling business to keep their Wild Card spot and head for Toronto with a chance to put things out of reach.
How do they do so in a hostile Fenway Park environment starting Friday? Here are the keys to a series victory over the Sox this weekend:
1) Vintage Cole
Gerrit Cole compared facing these AL East opponents to ancient warriors practicing against the best neighboring villages to be prepared for the most elite attacks.
So, yeah, it sounds like he’s locked in for his Friday start against former Yankee Nathan Eovaldi.
Cole had one of his worst starts of the 2021 campaign last time out against the Indians. While weak contact that found holes can be attributed to it, he still allowed two homers and seven earned runs on 10 hits over 5.2 innings.
And while Cole and Kyle Higashioka tweaked a few things after that start, the Yanks’ ace has had some trouble with Boston this season. His ERA against them is over 5.00 in three starts. That’s slightly skewed by his June 27 start, which saw six runs (five earned) on eight hits and three dingers over five innings on the road. But last time out on July 23 at Fenway, he allowed three earned on six hits in five innings.
Cole said he treats every game the same, but he knows the stakes of this one. The Yankees need Cole to set the tone for this series, and that would require some vintage dominance from No. 45.