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Though, Trent Grisham Homered Though, Spencer Jones Doubled Scoring Jazz Chisholm Jr. Though, Ben Rice Homered New York Lost To Boston 5-3 Friday Night In Bronx New York

In bottom of 5th inning Trent Grisham who is center fielder hit home run to right 424 feet at the time trimming New York the team that wears the pinstripes deficit to Boston 5-3 in bottom of 5th inning In the bottom of 4th inning Spencer Jones who is right fielder doubled to right scoring second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. trimming New York the pinstripes deficit 3-2. In bottom of 1st inning Ben Rice who is first baseman was cooking as he homered to right 377 feet putting New York the team that wears the pinstripes ahead of Boston 1-0. From there though it was Boston scoring all the runs . In top of 3rd inning Wilyer Abreu who is right fielder grounded out to Anthony Volpe scoring Connor Wong who is catcher evening the game 1-1 before Boston would go on to extend their lead over New York the team that wears the pinstripes 2-1 3-1 in top of 3rd inning top of 4th inning as Willson Contreras would reach on infield single to starting pitcher Ryan Weathers before Andruw Monasterio would hit home run off Ryan Weathers. In top of 5th inning Willson Contreras would hit home run to right off Ryan Weathers extending Boston’s lead over New York the team that wears the pinstripes 5-2

According to ESPN App

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Trent Grisham homered though, Spencer Jones doubled scoring Jazz Chisholm Jr. Though, Ben Rice homered New York the team that wears the pinstripes lost to Boston 5-3 Friday night in Bronx New York.

Before Trent Grisham homered before Spencer Jones doubled scoring Jazz Chisholm Jr. before Ben Rice homered before New York the team that wears the pinstripes lost first game of three game series New York the team that wears the pinstripes placed captain, right fielder Aaron Judge on 10 day injured list with stress fracture of right rib .

According to https://x.com/Yankees/status/2062963405493866709

With the 5-3 loss to Boston New York the team that wears the pinstripes now have a record of 37-26 are 1.5 games behind Tampa Bay who is leading American League East.

Following Trent Grisham homering Spencer Jones doubling scoring Jazz Chisholm Jr. following Ben Rice homering New York the team that wears the pinstripes losing 5-3 to Boston manager Aaron Boone shared his thoughts on Spencer Jones who is taking over for Aaron Judge who is on injured who was 3-3 with 1 run batted in by saying He didn’t get a lot of results in the first go-round, but all of us that watched him, I thought he was giving quality at-bats for the most part each day. The same was true tonight.”

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Aaron Boone wasn’t the only one to share his thoughts on Spencer Jones who is taking over for Aaron Judge who is injured as first baseman Ben Rice who homered did as well by saying “I liked what he showed tonight,”He definitely belongs.”

Following Trent Grisham homering Spencer Jones doubling scoring Jazz Chisholm Jr. following Ben Rice homering New York the team that wears the pinstripes losing 5-3 to Boston Ryan Weathers who pitched 6.0 innings surrendering 7 hits, 5 earned runs , 1 walk while striking out 4 Boston batters shared his thoughts on his start as well as the team who is playing without Aaron Judge by saying I’ve got to be better location-wise, and there’s no one to blame other than myself,”“I’ve got to be better with my four-seam fastball.”“I can do it all day long in the bullpen,“When a hitter gets in the box and there’s money on the table, I’ve got to do it in a game.”Obviously, Judge is a big part of our team. It stinks,”. “In hindsight, it could be a lot worse. The news isn’t great; it’s not completely horrible. It’s just kind of, ‘Meh.’ The rest of the team just has to step up and play well to win ballgames.”
According to Bryan Hoch MLB article https://www.mlb.com/yankees/news/spencer-jones-has-first-mlb-extra-base-hit-in-loss

New York the team that wears the pinstripes is now going to attempt to even the series at 1 game a piece when New York the team that wears the pinstripes , Boston play game two of three game series Saturday night in Bronx New York where Will Warren, Ranger Suarez are starting!

Where?

On the mound!

Will Warren, Ranger Suarez are different because Will Warren is a right handed starting pitcher while Ranger Suarez is a left handed starting pitcher!

Will Warren comes into the game with Boston with record of 7-1 with an earn run average of 3.22 on Sunday May 31, 2026 he got the win at Athletics pitching 6.0 innings surrendering 6 hits, 0 earned runs, 3 walks in New York the team that wears the pinstripes 13-8 win.

Ranger Suarez comes into the game with New York the team that wears the pinstripes with record of 2-3 with an earn run average of 3.38 because on the same date Will Warren got the win at Athletics Ranger Suarez took a no decision at Cleveland pitching 5.0 innings surrendering 8 hits, 4 earned runs.

To who?

Austin Hedges who is catcher who singled to right scoring David Fry who is right fielder Rhys Hoskins who was designated hitter who is first baseman giving Cleveland 2-1 lead in bottom of 2nd inning before Jose Ramirez who is third baseman doubled to left scoring Brayan Rocchio in bottom of 5th inning at the time evening score at 3-3 before Ranger Suarez surrendered the lead to Cleveland at 4-3 surrendering a single to Chase DeLauter who singled to left scoring Jose Ramirez.

According to ESPN App

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Could mother nature prevent New York the team that wears the pinstripes attempt to even up the series from Will Warren, Ranger Suarez from making their starts on schedule?

There is a chance of that happening because at first pitch it’s mostly cloudy with 16 % chance of rain before it turns mostly cloudy with 16 % chance of rain following first pitch before it remains mostly cloudy chance of rain increases to 21% when the game is supposed to be over.

According to Accuweather on ESPN App

First pitch is set for 7:35pm Eastern Time from Yankee Stadium!

The game is going to be televised on Fox with Kevin Burkhardt, Derek Jeter , Alex Rodriguez, David Ortiz commentating!

Kevin Burkhardt serves as FOX Sports’ lead NFL play-by-play announcer. Alongside analyst Tom Brady, and reporters Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi, he brings viewers the network’s top games each week during the NFL season. In addition to numerous playoff games and 4 NFC Championships, Burkhardt has called two Super Bowls for FOX Sports (Super Bowl LVII and Super Bowl LIX).

Burkhardt also sits at the helm of FOX Sports’ highly acclaimed baseball studio coverage, serving as lead host during the regular season. He joins legends of the game – Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter and David Ortiz – for the network’s coverage of Major League Baseball’s tentpole events as well as FOX MLB’s Emmy Award-winning Postseason studio show. 

Burkhardt joined FOX Sports in 2013 as an NFL play-by-play announcer. Since then, he has shared the booth with several preeminent analysts including Pro Football Hall of Famer John Lynch (2013-2017), veteran broadcaster Charles Davis (2017-2019), three-time Super Bowl champion Daryl Johnston (2020) and three-time Pro Bowler, three-time Emmy Award winner Greg Olsen (2021-2023). 

In 2019, he called select games for FOX Sports Sun, the television home of the Tampa Bay Rays.

Prior to FOX Sports, Burkhardt was a mainstay on the radio waves. He called NFL games nationally for Compass Media before earning the national spot for the Dallas Cowboys (2011-2012).

In 2007, he gained notoriety as a SportsNet New York (SNY) field reporter for New York Mets television broadcasts. His role gradually expanded to include play-by-play duties for select Spring Training and regular season games, pre- and postgame shows and hosting the off-season program "Mets Hot Stove." Other SNY duties included hosting "SNY Spotlight" and reporting for "SportsNite." Burkhardt also made his presence known as a guest on SNY programs "Jets Extra Point" and "Daily News Live," as well as regular segments on CN8 in Philadelphia’s nightly "Out of Bounds" program.

While working for a local car dealership in 2003, Burkhardt decided to give his dream of earning a living as a sports broadcaster one last shot when he caught a break at WCBS-AM in New York City working part-time shifts on sports updates. Up until then, Burkhardt had worked in local radio – including calling minor league baseball for four years for an independent team.

After the car dealership, Burkhardt landed a job with WFAN, the country’s largest sports station, offering 20/20 updates and contributing as the New York Jets reporter. Since getting his break, Burkhardt has appeared as the celebrity endorser of Pine Belt Chevrolet, his former employer, in Eatontown, N.J.

In 2019, Burkhardt and his wife established the Kevin and Rachel Burkhardt Scholarship at William Paterson University in New Jersey, their alma mater, for a fulltime student majoring in Communications and preparing for a career in broadcast journalism.

A New Jersey native, Burkhardt and his family reside in Los Angeles. In his spare time, he enjoys golfing.Derek Jeter serves as a studio analyst for FOX Sports’ coverage of Major League Baseball’s tentpole events. Alongside Kevin Burkhardt, Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz he’s also a cornerstone of FOX MLB’s Emmy Award-winning Postseason studio show.

By the time he stepped away from baseball in 2014 after a historic 20-year career, Derek Jeter had established himself as one of the most respected men to ever have played the game. In recognition of his on-field accomplishments and impact on the game, he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in the Class of 2020.

With a reputation as an unmatched leader both on and off the field, Jeter has established a second career leading a variety of successful business ventures and entrepreneurial investments, while still maintaining his ties with baseball. From 2017-2022, he served as part-owner and CEO of MLB’s Miami Marlins, overseeing the day-to-day for both the business and baseball operations for the team. He was the first African-American to serve in this role for any Major League team in the history of the sport and prioritized diversity in his front office and coaching hires. In July 2022, Jeter released his documentary, The Captain, on ESPN, and starting with the 2023 season, Jeter joined the MLB on FOX team.

Jeter is also the founder of The Players’ Tribune, a subsidiary of Minute Media for which he also is a member of the Board. TPT is an innovative multimedia company where world-class athletes share their honest and unique perspectives, bringing fans closer to the games they love. In November 2013, Jeter and Simon & Schuster announced the Jeter Publishing imprint, which has produced a number of New York Times best sellers including the first children’s book released, The Contract, and a full-color photo book called Jeter Unfiltered, which provided fans an in-depth look at his life through never-before-published images taken over the course of his final season.

Jeter continues to be the driving force behind the Turn 2 Foundation, which he established in 1996 to give back to the communities with which he has a close connection, including West Michigan, Tampa and New York City. He satisfies his passion for inspiring young people through initiatives — like the Jeter’s Leaders program — that promote academic excellence, leadership development, positive behavior, healthy choices and social change. To date, the Turn 2 Foundation has awarded more than $34 million in grants to create and support signature programs that motivate young people to turn away from drugs and alcohol and "Turn 2" healthy lifestyles.

A five-time World Series champion and member of baseball’s exclusive 3,000-hit club, Jeter earned numerous accolades throughout his career in recognition of both his on-field skill and his commitment to the community, including: World Series MVP (2000); 14 MLB All-Star selections; 5 Gold Glove Awards; 5 Silver Slugger Awards; AL Rookie of the Year (1996); Roberto Clemente Award (2009); and Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year Award (2009). In 2017, the Yankees retired his No. 2 jersey and unveiled a plaque in the famed Monument Park in recognition of his historic career with the organization.

A father of three daughters and one son, Jeter and his wife live in Miami, FL.

Alex Rodriguez serves as a studio analyst for FOX Sports’ coverage of Major League Baseball’s tentpole events. Alongside Kevin Burkhardt, Derek Jeter and David Ortiz he’s also an integral part of FOX MLB’s Emmy Award-winning Postseason studio show.

Rodriguez is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of A-Rod Corp, an investment firm that backs world-class startups and partners with leading global companies across real estate, sports, and entertainment. While best known as one of the world’s greatest athletes (a 14-time MLB All-Star and a 2009 World Series Champion with the New York Yankees) for more than 25 years, Alex leads a team of experts building high-growth businesses and enhancing the value of more than 40 companies in the A-Rod Corp portfolio.

Rodriguez founded A-Rod Corp in 1995, purchasing a duplex apartment on the theory that investing his MLB earnings wisely would protect him from the kinds of financial struggles that afflict too many professional athletes. While he racked up extraordinary stats on the field (696 home runs and more grand slams than any other MLB player in history), Alex simultaneously assembled an impressive team at A-Rod Corp, bought apartment units across the southeastern U.S., and built a fully integrated real estate and development company. 

Following his success in real estate, Rodriguez continues to invest in a variety of sectors where he has expertise. He looks for long-term opportunities to provide financial capital, work alongside founders and leadership and amplify the growth of each company. 

In 2025, after joining the ownership group in 2021, Rodriguez became the controlling owner of the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Lynx where he serves as Co-Chairman alongside partner Marc Lore. In the same year, he formed A-Rod Media, a strategic pillar within the organization to house all media activity. A-Rod Media offers scalable, multimedia capabilities, including original content creation, compelling narrative storytelling and audience engagement across all marketing platforms.  

Rodriguez has been a judge and investor on ABC’s Shark Tank, mentored financially distressed ex-athletes on CNBC’s Back in the Game and co-hosts the video series The Deal with Bloomberg Originals’ chief correspondent Jason Kelly, interviewing CEOs, entrepreneurs and sports legends. He recently wrapped his seventh year as a guest lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he teaches a class called Strategic Pivoting

Committed to creating opportunities for young people to succeed, Rodriguez serves on the Board of the Boys and Girls Club of America – where he is in the National Alumni Hall of Fame. Additionally, he serves on the Board of Trustees of the University of Miami. His gifts to the University of Miami and Florida International University have provided scholarships to dozens of students. 

Rodriguez resides in Miami with his daughters, Natasha and Ella.

David Ortiz, affectionately known as "Big Papi," serves as a studio analyst for FOX Sports’ coverage of Major League Baseball’s tentpole events.  Alongside Kevin Burkhardt, Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter, he’s also at the heart of FOX MLB’s Emmy Award-winning Postseason studio show.

Ortiz made his broadcasting debut with the network as a guest analyst during the 2014 World Series and continued to make contributing appearances until officially signing on in 2018.

By the time he retired from baseball in 2016, Ortiz had cemented his legacy as one of the most feared and beloved hitters in the history of the game. In recognition of his prolific career, he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame as a first ballot inductee in 2022.

A three-time World Series champion, and instrumental figure in ending Boston’s historic "Curse of the Bambino," Ortiz earned numerous accolades throughout his time as a Major Leaguer, including: World Series MVP (2013);  ALCS MVP (2014); 10 All-Star selections; Home Run Derby champion (2010); 7 Silver Slugger Awards; and Roberto Clemente Award (2011). In 2017, as a nod to what he meant to the city of Boston both on and off the field, the Red Sox retired his No. 34 jersey.

Beyond baseball, and inspired by a trip to the Dominican Republic’s CEDIMAT Hospital, Ortiz founded the David Ortiz Children’s Fund in 2007 to provide support for children who can’t afford the critical cardiac services that they need. To date, the fund has raised millions of dollars for the cause – building hospital wings, providing surgeries and more in Massachusetts and the DR.

Ortiz also turned his focus to a range of entrepreneurial ventures, including his production company, Big Papi Productions, where he starred in his first television show, "Big Papi Needs a Job" on the Fusion network. He launched Ortiz34, his own line of children’s bats, gloves, and balls, and is a founder of Ozama Rum.

A father of five children, and fiancé to Maria Yeribel Martinez Garcia, Ortiz resides in his hometown of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. His two oldest sons, D’Angelo and David Jr., have followed in their father’s footsteps – playing professionally in the Boston Red Sox and Texas Rangers systems, respectively. 

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