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Rain - Makeup on Sept 12
New York Yankees
82-80
, 40-41 away
Boston Red Sox
78-84
, 39-42 home
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Game Information
Fenway Park
12:10 AM, 12 September 2023
Boston, Massachusetts
Umpires:
Home Plate Umpire - Alex Tosi
First Base Umpire - Brian Knight
Second Base Umpire - Dan Merzel
Third Base Umpire - Todd Tichenor
Red Sox-Yankees opener rained out; game to be made up as part of day-night doubleheader Tuesday
— The series opener between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees at Fenway Park was rained out on Monday night and rescheduled as part of a day-night doubleheader Tuesday.
Sep 12, 2023, 01:42 am - AP
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Regular Season Series
BOS leads 8-1
Red Sox
3
Yankees
2
Game 1
10/6
Red Sox
1
Yankees
3
Game 2
11/6
Red Sox
3
Yankees
2
Game 3
12/6
Yankees
5
Red Sox
15
Game 4
17/6
Yankees
-
Red Sox
-
Game 5
18/6
Yankees
2
Red Sox
6
Game 5
18/6
Yankees
1
Red Sox
4
Game 6
19/6
Red Sox
8
Yankees
3
Game 7
19/8
Red Sox
8
Yankees
1
Game 8
19/8
Red Sox
6
Yankees
5
Game 9
20/8
Yankees
-
Red Sox
-
Game 10
12/9
Yankees
3
Red Sox
2
Game 10
12/9
Yankees
4
Red Sox
1
Game 11
13/9
Yankees
-
Red Sox
-
Game 12
14/9
Yankees
0
Red Sox
5
Game 12
14/9
Yankees
8
Red Sox
5
Game 13
15/9
2024 American League East Standings
Team
W
L
PCT
GB
STRK
New York
94
68
.580
-
W1
Baltimore
91
71
.562
3
W3
Boston
81
81
.500
13
W1
Tampa Bay
80
82
.494
14
L1
Toronto
74
88
.457
20
L3
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