The pain in baseball isn’t always in the loss itself—it’s in the helpless silence that follows a brutal outing.

For New York Yankees rookie right-hander Will Warren, that silence must’ve roared during the long flight back from Los Angeles after surrendering seven earned runs in just 1.1 innings last weekend.

He walked four, gave up six hits, and watched his ERA balloon like a ruptured dam. Now, with Fenway’s fiercest rivals marching into the Bronx, redemption lies just 60 feet, six inches away.

It’s more than a game—it’s a test of resilience. And Warren, just 25 years old, is standing at the mouth of the fire.

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