Yankees rally in ninth but fall short against Red Sox
Briefly

Red Sox rookie Hunter Dobbins made a significant impact against the Yankees, pitching six scoreless innings and leading his team to a narrow 4-3 victory at Fenway Park. Despite the Yankees' late-game efforts, including a double from Paul Goldschmidt, they struggled offensively, managing only five runs in their last three games. Dobbins showcased his skills effectively, with support from manager Aaron Boone recognizing his fastball and splitter. This win extends the Red Sox's success against the Yankees in their recent matchups.
"Dobbins pitched six scoreless innings and kept the Yankees' offense in a funk for a third straight game as the Red Sox held on for a 4-3 victory in front of 36,414 at Fenway Park."
"He's got life to the fastball at the top of the zone, I thought he had a little presence with his splitter for the lefties...not really string anything together against him."
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