MLB.com | Ian Browne: The landscape of the AL East has changed quite dramatically since the last time the Yankees and Red Sox met. Back in June, the Boston swept the Bombers in three games, only to trade Rafael Devers to the Giants just hours after the final out was recorded. Despite being 1-5 against the Red Sox on the season to that point, the Yankees still held a 6.5-game lead in the division. Fast forward 67 days, and the Yankees found themselves tied with Boston for second in the division, embroiled in a Wild Card race and chasing the Blue Jays. These four games will likely have seismic implications for the entire AL playoff picture.
New York Post | Dan Martin: This season has been a tale of two halves for Max Fried. Through his first 17 starts, he owned the second-lowest ERA in the