It wasn’t just a win—it was a statement. The New York Yankees didn’t just beat the Boston Red Sox Friday night, they did it with flare, grit, and a bit of (un)necessary drama.

For fans still exhaling from a tough series in Cleveland, this 9-6 triumph over Boston felt like finding calm in the eye of a storm.

It was a game that offered a little bit of everything—power (the Yanks hit three homers, courtesy of Jazz Chisholm Jr. Anthony Volpe, and Paul Goldschmidt), perseverance, and just enough tension to make you remember that rivalry baseball never goes quietly.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. brings the fireworks early

In a rivalry as old as Yankees–Red Sox, timing is everything. Chisholm couldn’t have picked a better night to erupt.

After missing time with an oblique injury, he looked like a man po

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