Red Sox vs New York Yankees Match Player Stats Breakdown 2026

Red Sox vs New York Yankees Match Player Stats Breakdown 2026

Red Sox vs New York Yankees match player stats from the 2025 AL Wild Card Series delivered everything baseball’s greatest rivalry promised — drama, clutch pitching, home run heroics, and a gut-wrenching final game.

The Yankees won the best-of-three series 2-1, with Boston taking Game 1 behind Garrett Crochet’s masterpiece, New York clawing back in Game 2 on Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s baserunning brilliance, and rookie Cam Schlittler shutting the Red Sox out 4-0 in the deciding Game 3.

Every plate appearance, strikeout, and defensive gem is broken down here with full player-by-player stats.

Series Overview — Yankees Defeat Red Sox 2-1 (2025 AL Wild Card)

The New York Yankees eliminated the Boston Red Sox in the 2025 AL Wild Card Series, winning 2-1 in a thrilling three-game set at Yankee Stadium from September 30 to October 2, 2025.

The Yankees advanced over Boston 2-1 in the 2025 Wild Card Series, moving on to face AL East champion Toronto in the Division Series. The series was played entirely at Yankee Stadium as New York hosted the Wild Card round.

New York became the first team to lose the opener of a best-of-three Wild Card Series and come back to advance since MLB expanded the first round of the playoffs in 2022.

Game Date Winner Score Location
Game 1 September 30, 2025 Boston Red Sox 3-1 Yankee Stadium
Game 2 October 1, 2025 New York Yankees 4-3 Yankee Stadium
Game 3 October 2, 2025 New York Yankees 4-0 Yankee Stadium
Series Yankees win 2-1

Regular Season Head-to-Head Record — 2025

Before the postseason drama, the Red Sox dominated the Yankees throughout the 2025 regular season. The New York Yankees had a 4-9 record versus the Red Sox in 2025, a remarkable edge for Boston heading into October.

That regular-season dominance gave the Red Sox genuine momentum and confidence going into the Wild Card matchup. Yet the Yankees — battle-tested and deeply experienced — proved that October baseball is a completely different game from April through September.

Category Red Sox (BOS) Yankees (NYY)
2025 Regular Season H2H 9 wins 4 wins
Wild Card Series Result Lost (1-2) Won (2-1)
Series Host Away Home

Game 1 Player Stats — Red Sox 3, Yankees 1 (September 30, 2025)

In a spectacular display of pitching prowess, Garrett Crochet led the Boston Red Sox to a 3-1 victory over the New York Yankees in Game 1 of the AL Wild Card Series at Yankee Stadium.

Boston controlled this game from the third inning onward with one of the finest individual pitching performances in Red Sox postseason history.

Game 1 Box Score by Inning

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3
Yankees 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4

Garrett Crochet — Game 1 Starting Pitcher (BOS)

Crochet was absolutely dominant. Acquired in a pivotal trade from the White Sox, Crochet dazzled in his postseason debut, unleashing 117 pitches over 7⅔ innings, allowing just four hits and no walks while striking out 11. His fastball, clocking in at 100.2 mph, struck out Austin Wells to end his dominant outing.

Stat Value
Innings Pitched 7.2
Hits Allowed 4
Runs Allowed 1
Earned Runs 1
Walks 0
Strikeouts 11
Pitches / Strikes 117 / —
Top Velocity 100.2 mph
Result Win

The only blemish on Crochet’s performance was a solo home run by Anthony Volpe in the second inning, giving the Yankees an early lead. However, Crochet recovered quickly, retiring the next 17 batters in a row.

Aroldis Chapman — Game 1 Closer (BOS)

Chapman entered in the ninth inning to protect the two-run lead and delivered under maximum pressure.

Chapman faced a tense ninth inning, where he loaded the bases with no outs but expertly navigated through by striking out Giancarlo Stanton and forcing flyouts from the following hitters — marking the first time a postseason team with bases loaded and no outs in the ninth failed to score, according to OptaSTATS.

Stat Value
Innings Pitched 1.1
Hits Allowed 0
Runs Allowed 0
Walks 3
Strikeouts 1 (Stanton)
Result Save

Anthony Volpe — Game 1 Home Run (NYY)

Volpe provided the only Yankees offense in Game 1 with a solo shot that gave New York a brief 1-0 lead in the second inning before Crochet shut everything down.

Stat Value
AB 4
H 1
HR 1
RBI 1
BB 0
K 1

Game 2 Player Stats — Yankees 4, Red Sox 3 (October 1, 2025)

Jazz Chisholm Jr. zipped all the way home from first base on Austin Wells’ tiebreaking single in the eighth inning, and the New York Yankees extended their season with a 4-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox in Game 2 of their AL Wild Card Series.

This was one of the most entertaining and emotionally charged games of the 2025 postseason, packed with lead changes, defensive gems, and an unforgettable baserunning play.

Game 2 Box Score by Inning

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Boston 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3
Yankees 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4

Trevor Story — Game 2 Star Hitter (BOS)

Trevor Story homered and drove in all three runs for the Red Sox. He was Boston’s entire offensive story in Game 2 — single-handedly keeping his team in the game twice.

Stat Value
AB
H
HR 1
RBI 3
Result Series HR total: 1

Story connected on Rodón’s third pitch of the sixth to tie it again with his second career postseason homer. Rodón then issued a four-pitch walk to Alex Bregman. Story’s two-run single in the third had already tied it at 2-2 before his homer knotted it again at 3-3 in the sixth.

Ben Rice — Game 2 Home Run (NYY)

Ben Rice hit an early two-run homer and Aaron Judge had an RBI single for the Yankees. Rice, who was left out of the Game 1 lineup, made the most of his first postseason at-bat in dramatic fashion.

Stat Value
AB
HR 1
RBI 2
Key Play 2-run HR in 1st inning (first career postseason AB)

Ben Rice, taking advantage of his first postseason opportunity, ignited the Yankees’ offense early with a two-run homer in the first inning.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. — Game 2 All-Around Hero (NYY)

Chisholm was the undisputed star of Game 2 — both in the field and on the bases.

Unhappy he was left out of the starting lineup in the opener, Chisholm also made a couple of critical defensive plays at second base that helped the Yankees send the best-of-three playoff to a decisive Game 3.

Stat Value
Key Offensive Play Scored go-ahead run from first on Wells single
Key Defensive Play 1 Diving stop to prevent Masataka Yoshida infield single (7th)
Key Defensive Play 2 Started inning-ending double play (3rd inning)
Overall 2 critical defensive plays + game-winning baserunning

“Any ball that an outfielder moves to his left or right, I have to score, in my head,” Chisholm said. “That’s all I was thinking.”

Carlos Rodón — Game 2 Starting Pitcher (NYY)

Stat Value
Innings Pitched 6+
Batters Faced 25
Pitches / Strikes 91 / 53
Ground Balls / Fly Balls 4 / 5
Key Plays 2 double plays induced
Result No Decision

Rodón then issued a four-pitch walk to Alex Bregman. But after a mound visit from manager Aaron Boone, the left-hander avoided further damage when he got Carlos Narváez to ground into an inning-ending double play.

Game 2 Yankees Bullpen Stats

Pitcher IP Pitches/Strikes GB/FB Decision
Fernando Cruz 14 / 8 1/2 Win
Devin Williams 19 / 12 1/0
David Bednar 16 / 10 0/1 Save

Fernando Cruz, called in the seventh inning, extinguished a Red Sox rally and kept the Yankees in the lead. Devin Williams and David Bednar successfully closed out the game, solidifying the Yankees’ win.

Game 2 Red Sox Pitching Stats

Pitcher IP Pitches/Strikes GB/FB Decision
Brayan Bello 28 / 17 5/2
J. Wilson 23 / 13 2/1
J. Slaten 18 / 10 1/1
S. Matz 24 / 13 3/0
Garrett Whitlock 2/1 Loss

Game 3 Player Stats — Yankees 4, Red Sox 0 (October 2, 2025)

Rookie right-hander Cam Schlittler struck out 12 in eight dominant innings and the New York Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox 4-0 to win their AL Wild Card Series in a deciding third game.

This game will be remembered as one of the greatest individual postseason pitching performances in Yankees history — delivered by a 24-year-old rookie from right outside of Boston.

Game 3 Box Score by Inning

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
Yankees 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4

Cam Schlittler — Game 3 Starting Pitcher (NYY)

Schlittler was simply untouchable. The 24-year-old Schlittler overpowered Boston with 100 mph heat in his 15th major league start and pitched New York into a best-of-five Division Series against AL East champion Toronto.

Stat Value
Innings Pitched 8.0
Hits Allowed 5
Runs Allowed 0
Earned Runs 0
Walks 0
Strikeouts 12
Pitches / Strikes 107 / 75
Top Velocity 100.8 mph
Result Win (1-0)

Schlittler threw 75 of 107 pitches for strikes, starting 22 of 29 batters with strikes and topping out at 100.8 mph.

“A star is born tonight. He’s a special kid, man,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “He is not afraid. He expects this.”

Schlittler’s personal connection to the game made his performance all the more remarkable. Schlittler, who debuted in the majors July 9, grew up a Red Sox fan in Walpole, Massachusetts — but has said several times he wanted to play for the Yankees.

“I woke up and I was locked in, so I knew exactly what I needed to do to go out there, especially against my hometown team,” Schlittler said.

Connelly Early — Game 3 Starting Pitcher (BOS)

Early, a 23-year-old left-hander who debuted on Sept. 9, became Boston’s youngest postseason starting pitcher since 21-year-old Babe Ruth in 1916.

Stat Value
ERA entering game 2.33
Regular Season Record 1-2
Major League Starts 4 (before Game 3)
Result Loss (0-1)

Early could not match Schlittler’s dominance on the big stage. The four-run fourth inning against him was ultimately the difference in the series.

Game 3 Key Offensive Plays — 4-Run 4th Inning (NYY)

The entire series turned on one burst of Yankees offense in the fourth inning of Game 3.

Amed Rosario singled off Connelly Early to drive in 1 run in the bottom of the fourth. Anthony Volpe then singled off Early to drive in 1 more run. Austin Wells hit into a fielder’s choice off Early to drive in 2 runs, pushing the Yankees to a 4-0 lead.

Batter Play Runs Scored
Amed Rosario RBI single 1
Anthony Volpe RBI single 1
Austin Wells Fielder’s choice (2 RBI) 2
4th Inning Total 4 runs

“We didn’t play defense,” Boston manager Alex Cora said. “They didn’t hit the ball hard, but they found holes and it happened fast.”

Ryan McMahon — Game 3 Defensive Play of the Series

Yankees third baseman Ryan McMahon made the defensive play of the game when he caught Jarren Duran’s eighth-inning foul pop and somersaulted over the railing into Boston’s dugout, then emerged smiling and apparently unhurt.

It was the single most spectacular defensive play of the entire Wild Card round and a moment that will live in Yankees-Red Sox rivalry lore for years.

David Bednar — Game 3 Closer (NYY)

David Bednar worked around a leadoff walk in the ninth as the Red Sox failed to advance a runner past second base.

Stat Value
Innings Pitched 1.0
Hits 0
Runs 0
Walks 1
Result Series clinching save

Full Series Pitching Stats Summary

Pitcher Team G IP H R ER BB K ERA Result
Cam Schlittler NYY 1 8.0 5 0 0 0 12 0.00 W (G3)
Garrett Crochet BOS 1 7.2 4 1 1 0 11 1.17 W (G1)
Carlos Rodón NYY 1 6.0 3 3 2 4.50 ND
Brayan Bello BOS 1 2 ND
Connelly Early BOS 1 4 4 L (G3)
Fernando Cruz NYY 2 0 0.00 W (G2)
Devin Williams NYY 2 0 0.00
David Bednar NYY 2 0 0.00 2 SV
Aroldis Chapman BOS 1 1.1 0 0 0 3 1 0.00 SV (G1)

Full Series Batting Highlights

Player Team G HR RBI Key Moments
Trevor Story BOS 2 1 3 HR + 2-RBI single in G2, series leader in RBI
Anthony Volpe NYY 3 1 2 Solo HR G1, RBI single G3
Ben Rice NYY 2 1 2 2-run HR on first postseason pitch (G2)
Jazz Chisholm Jr. NYY 2 0 0 Go-ahead run scored G2, 2 defensive gems
Austin Wells NYY 3 0 3 Walk-off RBI single G2; 2-RBI FC G3
Aaron Judge NYY 3 0 1 RBI single G2
Amed Rosario NYY 2 0 1 RBI single in pivotal G3 4th inning
Cody Bellinger NYY 3 0 0 Set table for G3 key rally

Series Defining Moments — Play by Play

The Wild Card Series between the Red Sox and Yankees in 2025 produced multiple moments that will be replayed for decades.

Game 1 — Crochet Retires 17 Straight: After Volpe’s solo homer in the second, Crochet locked in completely. He retired 17 consecutive batters after the Volpe home run, turning a potential Yankees momentum swing into a masterclass of sustained dominance. His 11 strikeouts and 0 walks set a personal postseason career bar on his very first try.

Game 2 — Chisholm’s Dive in the 7th: With Boston threatening to take the lead in the seventh, Chisholm made a spectacular diving stop on a Masataka Yoshida sharply hit infield ball. Story then flied out with the bases loaded to the edge of the center-field warning track to end the inning, and fired-up reliever Fernando Cruz waved his arms wildly to pump up the crowd.

Game 3 — The Hometown Kid: The most emotional storyline of the series was Schlittler — a Massachusetts native who grew up rooting for the Red Sox, attended Northeastern University in Boston, and then went out and shut down his hometown team with 12 strikeouts in eight scoreless innings to eliminate them from the playoffs. He outpitched Connelly Early and struck out two more than any other Yankees pitcher had in his postseason debut.

Historical Context — Yankees vs Red Sox Postseason Record

The 2025 Wild Card Series added another chapter to the longest, most intense rivalry in American sports. New York won its second straight after losing eight of nine playoff meetings with Boston dating to 2004, and edged ahead 14-13 in postseason games between the teams.

Era Postseason Meetings Advantage
2003 ALCS Yankees win NYY
2004 ALCS Red Sox win (historic comeback) BOS
2018 ALDS Red Sox win BOS
2025 Wild Card Yankees win (2-1) NYY
All-Time PO Record 14-13 NYY (narrow)

The Bucky Dent connection was not lost on anyone in attendance. Bucky Dent threw out the ceremonial first pitch on the 47th anniversary of his go-ahead, three-run homer for New York at Fenway Park in an AL AL East tiebreaker game.

2025 Regular Season Stats Context — Key Players

Understanding the Wild Card Series stats requires knowing what both teams’ key players brought to October from a full 162-game sample.

Player Team 2025 Regular Season Highlights
Garrett Crochet BOS Ace lefty acquired from White Sox; led Boston rotation all season
Trevor Story BOS Key veteran bat; postseason HR was his 2nd career postseason homer
Cody Bellinger NYY .239 BA, .577 OPS vs BOS in 12 regular season games
Anthony Volpe NYY Core SS; HR in Game 1, RBI in Game 3
Cam Schlittler NYY 15 starts; debuted July 9, 2025; 4-3 record, 2.96 ERA
Jazz Chisholm Jr. NYY Crucial defensive presence; game-winner scorer in G2
Austin Wells NYY 3 RBI across the series; walk-off single G2 + 2-RBI G3
Connelly Early BOS Rookie LHP; only 4 MLB starts before taking G3 mound

Red Sox Defensive Struggles — A Series-Long Theme

The Red Sox cost themselves in the fourth with a defense that committed a big league-high 116 errors during the regular season.

Boston’s defensive issues were not a postseason surprise — they were the continuation of a season-long problem. The Yankees took full advantage in the decisive fourth inning of Game 3, where softly hit balls found holes and errors multiplied.

New York’s rally began when Cody Bellinger hit a soft fly into the triangle between center fielder Ceddanne Rafaela, right fielder Wilyer Abreu and second baseman Romy Gonzalez, leading directly to the four-run inning that ended Boston’s season.

Yankees Advance — What the Stats Reveal

The final numbers across three games tell a clear story about why New York prevailed in the series.

Stat Category Red Sox Yankees
Total Runs Scored 6 9
Series ERA (starters) 0.00 (Schlittler G3)
Team Errors (regular season) 116 (MLB-worst)
Postseason series record 1-2 2-1
Starting pitching quality Crochet brilliant; others struggled Rodón adequate; Schlittler legendary
Bullpen Held in G1; faltered in G2 Cruz/Williams/Bednar dominant
Clutch hitting Story heroic; team average low Rice, Wells, Chisholm delivered

Upcoming — Red Sox vs Yankees Spring Training 2026

The rivalry continues immediately in 2026. The two teams are scheduled to meet at Yankee Stadium on March 18, 2026 for a spring training exhibition — the first face-to-face meeting since the Wild Card heartbreak for Boston.

Both rosters have changed significantly since October 2025. The Yankees fully committed to Cody Bellinger in free agency, offering him a five-year, $162.5 million deal with opt-outs and a full no-trade clause.

On the Red Sox side, the failure to re-sign Alex Bregman (who went to the Cubs after Boston refused a no-trade clause) left a painful hole at third base heading into 2026. The spring game between these teams will be the first chance to see where both rosters stand heading into the new regular season.

Fantasy Baseball Takeaways

The 2025 Wild Card Series between the Red Sox and Yankees has major implications for 2026 fantasy baseball roster building.

Top fantasy values proven in this series: Cam Schlittler established himself as a genuine fantasy ace after this performance — 12 strikeouts, 0 walks, 100+ mph heat in a must-win game. He will command a top-25 SP price in all 2026 fantasy drafts. Garrett Crochet confirmed his top-5 SP status with 11 strikeouts, zero walks, and a sub-1.50 ERA across his playoff start. Trevor Story showed he still has postseason clutch DNA — 3 RBI in a single game, including a homer and a two-run single.

Fantasy warnings: Aroldis Chapman’s control issues (3 walks, bases loaded in the ninth) are a persistent concern for any fantasy team that uses him as a closer. Boston’s defense was a genuine drag on pitcher fantasy values all season — the 116 errors directly cost multiple pitchers their wins and ERA.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who won the 2025 Red Sox vs Yankees Wild Card Series?

The New York Yankees won the 2025 AL Wild Card Series 2-1, defeating the Boston Red Sox after losing Game 1. New York advanced to face the Toronto Blue Jays in the Division Series.

What were Garrett Crochet’s stats in Game 1 vs the Yankees?

Crochet pitched 7⅔ innings, allowing just 4 hits, 1 earned run, zero walks, and struck out 11 batters with a top velocity of 100.2 mph — one of the best Red Sox postseason pitching performances in decades.

How many strikeouts did Cam Schlittler throw in Game 3?

Cam Schlittler struck out 12 Red Sox batters in 8 shutout innings in Game 3, throwing 107 pitches (75 strikes) and topping out at 100.8 mph in the Yankees’ 4-0 series-clinching win.

Who hit home runs for the Red Sox in the 2025 Wild Card Series?

Trevor Story hit the only Red Sox home run in the series — a solo shot in Game 2 off Carlos Rodón in the sixth inning that briefly tied the score at 3-3 before New York rallied.

What was Austin Wells’ role in the Yankees winning Game 2?

Wells drove in the game-winning run with a tiebreaking RBI single in the eighth inning of Game 2, scoring Jazz Chisholm Jr. who had raced all the way from first base to give New York a 4-3 lead they would not relinquish.

How did Jazz Chisholm Jr. impact the 2025 Wild Card Series?

Chisholm was left off the Game 1 roster, then inserted for Game 2 where he scored the walk-off run from first base, made a diving defensive stop in the seventh inning, and helped turn two key double plays to save the game for New York.

What was the Red Sox vs Yankees regular season record in 2025?

Boston dominated New York during the 2025 regular season with a 9-4 record head-to-head, making their Wild Card Series loss all the more stunning for Red Sox fans and the baseball world.

Who pitched for the Red Sox in Game 3 of the Wild Card Series?

Connelly Early, a 23-year-old rookie left-hander with just 4 major league starts before the game, started Game 3 for Boston. He was the youngest Red Sox postseason starting pitcher since Babe Ruth in 1916.

What was the Yankees’ all-time postseason record vs the Red Sox after 2025?

After winning the 2025 Wild Card Series, the Yankees lead the Red Sox all-time in postseason games 14-13 — one of the closest and most contested head-to-head playoff records in MLB history.

When is the next Red Sox vs Yankees game in 2026?

The Red Sox and Yankees are scheduled to meet at Yankee Stadium on March 18, 2026 for a spring training game — the first matchup between the two rivals since the dramatic October 2025 Wild Card Series.

Conclusion

The Red Sox vs New York Yankees match player stats from the 2025 AL Wild Card Series tell a story of brilliant pitching, clutch hitting, and heartbreak in the highest-stakes version of baseball’s greatest rivalry.

Garrett Crochet was untouchable in Game 1. Trevor Story was the only Red Sox hitter who consistently rose to the moment.

But Cam Schlittler — a 24-year-old Massachusetts kid with a 100 mph fastball and ice water in his veins — authored the series-defining performance, striking out 12 in a shutout to eliminate his hometown team. The Yankees move on.

The Red Sox rebuild. And the rivalry, now leaning 14-13 in New York’s favor in the postseason, marches toward 2026 with every reason to boil over again.