In a heartbreaking game, the Red Sox fell to the Yankees after a blown save by Kenley Jansen. The Red Sox had a chance to secure a win before Trent Grisham’s unusual hit tied the game, ultimately leading to the Yankees’ victory. Grisham’s hit bounced off the Green Monster, just out of reach of left fielder Tyler O’Neill, allowing the tying run to score.
Despite O’Neill’s missed opportunity, he had a strong performance at the plate with two solo home runs earlier in the game. However, Jansen’s blown save overshadowed the offensive effort, marking his second blown save since the All-Star break. Jansen expressed disappointment in his performance but is determined to move on and improve for the next game.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora acknowledged the difficulty of the situation, emphasizing the challenging nature of playing at Fenway Park. While O’Neill nearly redeemed himself with a crucial catch in the 10th inning, it wasn’t enough to secure the win for the Red Sox.
The loss was a tough blow for the Red Sox, who were close to taking the first two games of the series against their rivals. As they look ahead to the next game, the team will need to regroup and focus on executing in clutch situations to secure victories in the future.
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