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Anthony Volpe found himself on the bench a second straight game Monday night, but his manager said the struggling shortstop’s time there won’t last beyond that. And in saying Volpe would be back in the starting lineup Tuesday night against the Nationals, Aaron Boone said he still sees the 24-year-old as an everyday player.
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On Thursday night, Boston's 6-3 victory snapped the Yankees' five-game winning streak in the first game of a four-game set in the Bronx.
The Yankees offense was overmatched again by Brayan Bello — as well as Aroldis Chapman, who closed out the game in the ninth.
Needing to play a much cleaner brand of baseball, the Nationals returned to Yankee Stadium trying to put last night’s disastrous loss behind them.Although they gave themselves more opportunities to hang with the Bronx Bombers,
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Nathaniel Lowe’s RBI double against Luke Weaver gave the Red Sox a 4-3 lead in the seventh and proved to be the game-winner. Boston tacked on two runs in the ninth when Hamilton reached on a fielding error by Goldschmidt, then scored on a two-run homer by the 21-year-old Anthony in his Yankee Stadium debut.
The reset for Anthony Volpe ended Tuesday night, with the shortstop back in the lineup after two straight games on the bench.
After dropping three of four games against the Red Sox, the Yankees open a three-game set versus the Washington Nationals at the Stadium.
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You’d think thousands of New York Yankees fans might line up for an early entrance into Yankee Stadium because the team hosted its most hated rival in the Boston Red Sox. And the fans definitely zigzagged around the ballpark long before Thursday night’s American League East grudge match. But it had little to nothing to do with the actual game.