As New York, Boston Are Continuing Wild Card Series Wednesday Carlos Rodon, Brayan Bello Are Starting, New York Is Looking To Stave Off Elimination While Boston Is Looking To Advance To ALDS
New York the team that wears the pinstripes, Boston are continuing wild card series Wednesday!
Where?
On the diamond in Bronx New York!
As New York the team that wears the pinstripes, Boston wild card series Wednesday Carlos Rodon, Brayan Bello are starting.
Where?
On the mound in Bronx New York!
Carlos Rodon, Brayan Bello are different because Carlos Rodon is a left handed starting pitcher while Brayan Bello is a right handed starting pitcher.
During 2025 regular season Carlos Rodon finished with record of 18-9 with an earn run average of 3.09 because on Thursday September 25, 2025 when opposing his former team Chicago (White Sox) in Bronx New York Carlos Rodon got the win pitching 6.0 innings surrendering 4 hits, 3 earned runs , 1 walk while striking out 5 Chicago (White Sox ) batters.
During 2025 regular season Brayan Bello finished with record of 11-9 with an earn run average of 3.35 because on the same date Carlos Rodon got the win opposing his former team Chicago (White Sox) in Bronx New York Brayan Bello took the loss at Toronto pitching 5.0 innings surrendering 3 hits, 2 earned runs, 3 walks while striking out 3 Toronto batters.
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Though,
Could mother nature prevent New York the team that wears the pinstripes from staving off elimination from Boston the opportunity to advance to ALDS (American League Division Series) from Carlos Rodon, Brayan Bello from starting?
There isn’t a possibility of that happening because at first pitch it’s mostly sunny with 0% chance of rain before it becomes mostly clear with 0 % chance of rain an hour folllowing first pitch at 8:00pm 9:00pm 9:08pm when the game is supposed to be over.
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New York the team that wears the pinstripes is a member of the American League East comes into game two of Wild Card series where they’re looking to stave off elimination with record of 94-68 because they lost the first game of the Wild Card Series 3-1 to Boston Tuesday night in Bronx New York In the bottom of 9th inning Paul Goldschmidt who is New York the team that wears the pinstripes first baseman singled to right trimming New York the team that wears the pinstripes deficit Boston’s lead to 3-1 before Aaron Judge who is captain, right fielder Aaron Judge singled to center advancing Paul Goldschmidt to second base before Cody Bellinger who is left fielder singled to center advancing Aaron Judge to second base before Giancarlo Stanton who is designated struck out swinging before Jazz Chisholm Jr. who is second baseman flied out to right before Trent Grisham who is center fielder struckout swinging to end the game.
Though, New York the team that wears the pinstripes loaded bases when opposing Aroldis Chapman as Paul Goldschmidt, Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger singled New York the team that wears the pinstripes was denied Wild Card win because they lost 3-1 to Boston Tuesday.
Where?
On the diamond in Bronx New York!
Before New York the team that wears the pinstripes loaded bases Anthony Volpe who is New York the team that wears the pinstripes shortstop hit home run to right 382 feet giving New York the team that wears the pinstripes 1-0 lead in bottom of 2nd inning that held up through the top of 7th inning top of 9th inning relievers Luke Weaver, David Bednar surrendered runs.
To who?
Masataska Yoshida who is left fielder who was designated hitter for Boston who singled to center scoring center fielder Ceddanine Rafaela first baseman Nick Sogard who was playing second base giving Boston a 2-1 lead in top of 7th inning before third baseman Alex Bregman doubled to left scoring shortstop Trevor Story.
With the 3-1 loss to Boston in game 1 of Wild Card Series Tuesday night New York the team that wears the pinstripes is down 0-1 to Boston in what three game wild card series. Spoiled Max Fried’s phenomenal start of 6.1 innings surrendering 4 hits, 0 earned runs, 3 walks while striking out 6 Boston batters.
Following New York the team that wears the pinstripes loading the bases when opposing Aroldis Chapman as Paul Goldschmidt , Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger singles following loading bases following New York the team that wears the pinstripes 3-1 loss to Boston in Game 1 of Wild Card Series Tuesday night manager Aaron Boone had this to say!
We’ve been playing with a lot on the line, seemingly every single day,”onight was a great baseball game that we just couldn't get that final punch in. We’ll be ready to go, and I expect us to come out and get one [in Game 2].”
Following New York the team that wears the pinstripes loading the bases when opposing Aroldis Chapman as Paul Goldschmidt , Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger singles following loading bases following New York the team that wears the pinstripes 3-1 loss to Boston in Game 1 of Wild Card Series Tuesday night first baseman Paul Goldschmidt who singled to right in bottom of 9th inning had this to say about Boston reliever Aroldis Chapman!
“Chappy’s probably been the best reliever in the game this year,We had some good at-bats against him; we weren’t able to come through. But if we face him again, hopefully it’ll be different.”
Following New York the team that wears the pinstripes loading the bases when opposing Aroldis Chapman as Paul Goldschmidt , Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger singles following loading bases following New York the team that wears the pinstripes 3-1 loss to Boston in Game 1 of Wild Card Series Tuesday night Anthony Volpe who scored New York the team that wears the pinstripes only run a home run in bottom of 2nd inning to right 382 feet giving New York the team that wears the pinstripes a 1-0 lead had this to say!
“It felt good to put us ahead,”“These are tight games, tight margins.”
Following New York the team that wears the pinstripes loading the bases when opposing Aroldis Chapman as Paul Goldschmidt , Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger singles following loading bases following New York the team that wears the pinstripes 3-1 loss to Boston in Game 1 of Wild Card Series Tuesday night captain, right fielder Aaron Judge who was 2-4 contributing offensively 0 runs, 0 home runs, 0 runs batted in had this to say about New York the team that wears the pinstripes 3-1 loss to Boston in game 1 of Wild Card Series!
We had a little momentum,”Especially with our lineup, you just want to keep the train moving. We couldn’t pull away with one there or two to tie it, but I like getting a little chance to see Chapman there. We’ll be seeing him over the next two days, that’s for sure.” We have a lot of veterans in this clubhouse that have been through some stuff,”“A lot of this team went to the postseason last year, has been to the World Series, been through some tough moments. So we’ll go out there and play our game.”
Following New York the team that wears the pinstripes loading the bases when opposing Aroldis Chapman as Paul Goldschmidt , Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger singles following loading bases following New York the team that wears the pinstripes 3-1 loss to Boston in Game 1 of Wild Card Series Tuesday night Luke Weaver who surrendered runs to Masataska Yoshida who is left fielder who was designated hitter for Boston who singled to center scoring center fielder Ceddanine Rafaela first baseman Nick Sogard who was playing second base giving Boston a 2-1 lead in top of 7th inning before third baseman Alex Bregman doubled to left scoring shortstop Trevor Story had this to say about his relief appearance!
That’s a real tough one to swallow,”“I know there’s a lot of disappointed people, including myself. I’ve just got to be better.”
According to Bryan Hoch MLB article https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/yankees-lose-to-red-sox-in-game-1-of-2025-al-wild-card-series
While New York the team that wears the pinstripes is looking to stave off elimination Boston comes into the game with record of 89-73 is going to be looking to advance to ALDS! Where they will oppose who? Toronto starting Saturday because Boston won the first game of Wild Card Series 3-1 because Masataska Yoshida who is left fielder who was designated hitter for Boston who singled to center scoring center fielder Ceddanine Rafaela first baseman Nick Sogard who was playing second base giving Boston a 2-1 lead in top of 7th inning before third baseman Alex Bregman doubled to left scoring shortstop Trevor Story.
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Following Boston winning game 1 of Wild Card Series 3-1 Tuesday night in Bronx New York third baseman Alex Bregman had this to say about Garrett Crochet who started who pitched 7.2 innings surrendering 4 hits, 1 earned run , 0 walks while striking out 11 New York the team that wears the pinstripes batters!
He was aggressive. You could see it in his eyes before the game that he wanted it badly,“It was a performance that big-time pitchers make, and that's who he is, and I am super proud of him.”
Following Boston winning game 1 of Wild Card Series 3-1 Tuesday night in Bronx New York manager Alex Cora had this to say about his starting pitcher Garrett Crochet!
[Crochet] is a guy that wants it bad, to be honest with you,”“He was in a situation last year where he was learning how to become a starter. He got traded to become the ace. He got paid like an ace, and since Day One he has acted like that.”
According to Ian Browne MLB article https://www.mlb.com/redsox/news/red-sox-win-al-wild-card-game-1-2025
irst pitch is set for 6:08pm Eastern Time from Yankee Stadium!
The game is going to be televised on ESPN with David Cone, Buster Olney Eduardo Perez, Karl Ravech commentating!
Five-time World Series Champion and former Cy Young Award Winner David Cone was named to ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball booth in 2022. He joined Karl Ravech, the fourth-ever voice of Sunday Night Baseball, and veteran analyst, player and coach, Eduardo Pérez, to form ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball team.
In Cone’s 17 years in Major League Baseball, he had a 194-126 record with a 3.46 ERA and 2,668 strikeouts. He won his first World Series title with the Toronto Blue Jays in 1992 and went on to win four with the New York Yankees in 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000. In 1999, Cone etched his name into the record books when he pitched the sixteenth perfect game in MLB history.
The Kansas City native was drafted by his hometown team, the Royals, in 1981. He returned to the Royals in 1993, and went on to win the American League Cy Young Award in 1994.
In addition to his position as an analyst on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball, Cone serves as an analyst on the YES Network and hosts a pitching podcast, Toeing the Slab with David Cone.Veteran Major League Baseball player and coach Eduardo Pérez was named to ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball team in 2022. He serves as an analyst on ESPN’s exclusive, national Major League Baseball game of the week alongside five-time World Series Champion David Cone and play-by-play voice Karl Ravech.
Pérez has been an analyst on the Baseball Tonight: Sunday Night Countdown team and Béisbol Esta Noche on ESPN Deportes, and regularly appeared as an analyst during Monday Night Baseball and Wednesday Night Baseball telecasts. He was previously an analyst at ESPN from 2006 through 2010 and returned to ESPN in 2014.
Pérez has also been a signature analyst in ESPN’s international MLB game coverage, calling historic games in Cuba, Japan, Puerto Rico and Mexico. He served as an analyst in ESPN’s KBO League 2020 regular season coverage. Pérez has also been an analyst in ESPN’s innovative, data-driven Statcast alternative viewing experiences that surround signature MLB events such as the Home Run Derby and Wild Card game.
Pérez served as bench coach of the Houston Astros (2013) and hitting coach of the Miami Marlins (2011-12). In 2008, Pérez was named Manager of the Year in the Puerto Rico Baseball League, leading the Leones De Ponce to the league championship. He also managed Colombia in the World Baseball Classic qualifying round in 2013.
Pérez spent 13 seasons (1993-2006) in the Major Leagues, primarily as a first baseman, for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, Tampa Bay Rays, Cleveland Indians and Seattle Mariners. Pérez had his best season in 1997 while with Cincinnati, reaching career highs in home runs (16), RBI (52) and games (106).
Pérez was drafted in the first round by the Angels in 1991 after leading the Florida State University Seminoles to the College World Series that same season. His father, Tony Pérez, is a Baseball Hall of Famer.
Robert “Buster” Olney is the reporter for ESPN’s exclusive Sunday Night Baseball telecasts and the host of the popular Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney podcast. He is also a senior writer for ESPN.com. The veteran baseball insider joined ESPN in June 2003 to cover the sport for all ESPN entities, including ESPN Radio, ESPNEWS and SportsCenter.
Olney’s two favorite events he has covered for ESPN are the 2014 and 2016 postseasons. “Particularly,” he said, “the historic performances of Madison Bumgarner.”
Olney began covering baseball in 1989 as the Nashville Banner’s beat reporter for the Triple-A Nashville Sounds. He later covered the San Diego Padres for the San Diego Union-Tribune (1993 – 1994) and the Baltimore Orioles (Baltimore Sun, 1995 – 1996). He arrived at ESPN after six years at the New York Times covering the Mets (1997) and the Yankees (1998 – 2001).
Olney realized he wanted to build a career around sports writing when Red Smith, a Pulitzer Prize winning sports columnist for the New York Times, came and spoke at his high school.
“When I was 15, I had just started to figure out that I wasn’t going to be able to play power forward for the Lakers at 5-foot-7 3/8, nor was I going to be the second baseman for the Dodgers,” Olney said. “As Red told stories, it was apparent how much he loved his job—and immediately, I was inspired, because I loved sports, loved to write and possessed a curiosity about people. Within a couple of weeks, I started writing for my high school paper, and knew what I wanted to do.”
Olney has also authored the Times’ bestseller, The Last Night of the Yankee Dynasty: The Game, the Team, and the Cost of Greatness (HarperCollins 2004), a book about the Paul O’Neill/Tino Martinez Yankees’ dynasty of 1996 – 2001.
Olney also ranked in the Associated Press Game Story Top 10 from 1996 – 1998.
His favorite childhood sports memory comes from a special day with his uncle: “When I was 11 years old, my Uncle Bob arranged for me to see a playoff game at Fenway Park — Game 1 of the American League Championship Series, with Boston’s Luis Tiant on the mound against the dynasty Athletics, 1975,” Olney described. “But the great treat for me was that I got to watch the game sitting next to Uncle Bob’s friend — Pee Wee Reese, who had played for my favorite team, the Dodgers. I have always wished that I knew enough about Pee Wee’s relationship with Jackie Robinson that I had asked him about it. But it was an incredible experience, and I still have the scorecard pages from that day, with Pee Wee’s autograph.”
A native of Randolph Center, VT, Olney graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1988 with a degree in history.
Veteran ESPN commentator Karl Ravech is the voice of Sunday Night Baseball, ESPN’s exclusive, national Major League Baseball game of the week, calling games alongside analysts Eduardo Perez and David Cone and reporter Buster Olney.
Ravech joined ESPN in May 1993. His three decades of covering MLB for the network have included hosting ESPN’s studio coverage of the MLB playoffs and World Series since 1995, hosting ESPN’s MLB studio and pre-game show, Baseball Tonight, and serving as play-by-play commentator for Monday Night Baseball and for ESPN’s 2020 KBO League season coverage. He has also been the voice of ESPN’s Home Run Derby telecast since 2017.
Since 2006, Ravech has provided commentary for ESPN and ABC coverage of the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa. In 2011, he added the Little League World Series Championship games and the College World Series to his yearly schedule. During the winter, Ravech is a play-by-play commentator on ESPN’s college basketball telecasts and has called the SEC basketball tournament since 2017.
Ravech has also anchored ESPN’s college basketball studio wraps operation. Additionally, in the fall of 2000, Ravech followed Tiger Woods’ quest for the Grand Slam while hosting ESPN’s golf coverage at Pebble Beach, St. Andrews and Valhalla.
In November of 1998, Ravech was playing a pickup game of basketball with friends from ESPN when he noticed a sharp pain in his chest. After receiving medical attention, the doctor informed Karl he had experienced a heart attack at the age of 33.
“That experience was a wake-up call,” said Ravech. “Now, through exercise and proper diet, my heart is as strong as a professional athlete. I run every day. Who knows why these things happen, but it changed me for the better.”
Prior to joining the network, Ravech served as the weekend sports anchor/reporter at WHTM-TV in Harrisburg, Pa. (1990-93). His assignments included the 1992 Senior U.S. Open golf tournament, Harrisburg Senators (Washington Nationals’ Double-A affiliate), and MLB spring training. He was nominated for a local Sports Emmy in 1990 and 1991.
From 1987 to 1990, Ravech was employed by WBNG-TV, in Binghamton, N.Y., as a sports anchor/reporter with assignments including the 1988 U.S. Open golf tournament.
Ravech served as the sports director at NewsCenter 7 in Ithaca, N.Y., and as a freelance sports producer for WCVB-TV in Boston (1986-87), while attending college.
Ravech received his Bachelor of Science degree in communications from Ithaca College in 1987. He received his master’s degree in management and leadership in 1990, from SUNY at Binghamton.
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