Red Sox Rally Late To Stun Yankees In Season Opener
Red Sox Rally Late To Stun Yankees In Season Opener...
The Boston Red Sox delivered a dramatic 6-5 comeback victory over the New York Yankees in Thursday night's season opener at Fenway Park. The game is trending nationally as it marks the first chapter in baseball's fiercest rivalry for 2026.
Down 5-3 in the 8th inning, rookie outfielder Jason Ramirez blasted a three-run homer off Yankees closer Carlos Rodón to seal the win. The 22-year-old's debut heroics sparked wild celebrations among the sold-out crowd of 37,755.
ESPN's broadcast recorded a 28% ratings jump over last year's opener, reflecting renewed interest in both teams. The Red Sox entered the season with baseball's third-youngest roster after missing the playoffs in 2025, while the Yankees added two-time Cy Young winner Shane Bieber in the offseason.
Manager Alex Cora told reporters postgame: "That's Fenway magic. These kids don't know they're not supposed to win games like this yet." The victory gives Boston early bragging rights in the AL East, where all five teams finished within 8 games last September.
Social media erupted with #RedSox trending nationally on Twitter/X. Yankees fans expressed frustration after their bullpen squandered a strong start from Gerrit Cole, who struck out 10 over 6 innings. The teams meet again Saturday afternoon for Game 2 of the series.
Thursday's opener carried extra significance as the first MLB game using the league's new automated strike zone system. The technology drew minimal controversy, with only two challenged calls during the game. Both were upheld after video review.
The Red Sox will look to build momentum when they send ace Brayan Bello to the mound Saturday. New York counters with newly acquired left-hander Jesús Luzardo in a matchup that could draw similar national attention.