Betances blows save, Yanks fall to Jays with Red Sox next
NEW YORK — Red Sox-Yankees in late September — as sure a thing as exists for baseball’s schedule makers. AL East powers, historic foes, duking it out for a division title.
Not this time. With Boston’s iron grip on the majors’ best record, New York is going into the upcoming series against its longtime rival with a rather mundane mantra.
“Trying to get right,” manager Aaron Boone said.
Dellin Betances blew a one-run lead in the eighth inning, sending the Yankees stumbling into their midweek set against baseball’s top team with a 3-2 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.
