Following the Yankees‘ 4-3 win over the Red Sox in Game 2 of the Wild Card series on Wednesday, manager Aaron Boone and the players spoke about the pivotal game that saved their season…
Carlos Rodón lobbies to stay in
Rodón pitched six solid innings for the Yankees, allowing three runs, and managed to escape a tough situation in the sixth after persuading Boone to keep him in the game. His performance, along with a strong bullpen effort led by Cruz and Williams, helped secure a crucial victory and force a Game 3.
Yankees bullpen bounces back
The Yankees’ relievers, including Cruz and Williams, redeemed themselves after a poor Game 1, effectively shutting down the Red Sox and securing the win. Boone praised Williams for his improved performance, noting he hasn’t allowed a run since September 3, highlighting the bullpen’s critical role in the victory.



