Two hard-throwing right-handers step onto the national stage in the battle of AL East rivals.

Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees

Boston suffered a 5-2 loss to the Yankees in the second game of this four-game showdown at Yankee Stadium.  The Red Sox have still won eight of their last 12 games and 10 of their last 16 overall.  The team has had its trouble against tonight’s opponent recently, dropping 10 of the last 14 meetings since August 23, 2009 and are 5-15 versus the Yankees since August 6, 2009.  Since 2003, the Red Sox trail 80-74 in the series, but have outscored the Bronx Bombers by a 859-828 margin.  Boston is 52-32 in night games this season (+870) and the total is 45-35 O/U in those contests.  Third baseman Adrian Beltre will likely lead the offensive charge, coming into tonight’s contest with a 13-game hitting streak.  The team is hoping outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury can get things going in front of a national audience, as he’s hitless in 12 at-bats since returning from the disabled list.

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