Who has edge in 2025 AL Wild Card series
Here we go again: Yankees vs. Red Sox in October for the first time in four years. This time, it’s in the wild-card series, with the Yankees holding home-field advantage for all three potential games, but Boston handled the Yankees well home and away this season, winning nine of 13 overall and going 5-2 in The Bronx. In the playoffs, the rivals are 12-12 in 24 postseason games, and the Red Sox have won the past three series — most recently the one-game wild card at Fenway Park in 2021. The Post’s Dan Martin breaks down how the teams match up going into Tuesday’s series opener.
At the plate
Getting on base: The Yankees offense has been led throughout the year by Aaron Judge, who not only delivered with his power, but this season got on base at a career-best clip. He led the majors in batting average. And this time of year, Giancarlo Stanton is expert at getting on base and hitting it out.
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The lineup has been more well-rounded with the additions of Cody Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm Jr., as well as the emergence of Trent Grisham and Ben Rice, and Paul Goldschmidt’s consistency. Boston arrives with a different roster than many would have predicted prior to their stunning midseason trade of Rafael Devers, but Romy Gonzalez has developed into a consistent threat and — when healthy — Alex Bregman has delivered at the plate. Rob Refsnyder, like Gonzalez, is lethal against lefties.
Edge: Yankees
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