The Yankees are sending a pretty clear message to the Red Sox
There are two ways the New York Yankees could face the Boston Red Sox this week: In a potential tie-breaker game, or in the American League Wild Card Game.
If it’s the former, they might’ve just given the Sox some bulletin board material.
The Red Sox and Yankees, both 91-70, enter the final day of the regular season with the top two AL Wild Card spots. Boston leads New York by virtue of holding the tiebreaker, so if both teams win Sunday, the Wild Card Game will be played Tuesday at Fenway Park.
However, if the Red Sox and Yankees lose and the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners win, there will be a four-way tie for the wild card spots. In such a situation, the Yankees would get to choose who they play: The Red Sox at Fenway, or the Blue Jays in Toronto.
They already had to submit their request, and guess who they chose?
Perhaps the thought is they would be able to avoid Chris Sale, who is pitching Sunday, if they play the Red Sox. In all likelihood, the Jays would trot out Robbie Ray, an AL Cy Young candidate who will be rested by Monday. Ray was pounded by the Yankees in his last start, though.
No matter what, the Red Sox might have a chip on their shoulder knowing the Yankees think they have a better chance of reaching the playoffs by playing Boston.
And, of course, it’s worth reminding that a win by the Sox on Sunday avoids all of this.