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[16] [17] The two teams have also met once in the AL Division Series (ALDS), in 2018, with Boston winning 3–1, a series which included a 16–1 Red Sox win in Game 3 at Yankee Stadium, the most lopsided postseason loss for the Yankees in their history. The Red Sox also beat the Yankees in the 2021 American League Wild Card Game.
Playoff Results Original Format 1995: New York Yankees: 79–65 .549 Lost ALDS 3–2 1996: Baltimore Orioles: 88–74 .543 Won ALDS 3–1 Lost ALCS 4–1 1997: New York Yankees: 96–66 .593 Lost ALDS 3–2 1998: Boston Red Sox: 92–70 .568 Lost ALDS 3–1 1999: Boston Red Sox: 94–68 .580 Won ALDS 3–2
The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) and concludes the MLB postseason.First played in 1903, [1] the World Series championship is a best-of-seven playoff and is a contest between the champions of baseball's National League (NL) and American League (AL). [2]
The Major League Baseball postseason is an elimination tournament conducted after the regular season, by which MLB determines its World Series champion for a given year.. The MLB postseason format has evolved throughout its history, with the number of participating teams increasing from two (for its first six-plus decades) to the current 12, with a special format in 2020 having 16.
Boston Red Sox: 1 2005: 3 1–0 1.000 Chicago Cubs: 1 1906: 6 1–0 1.000 Los Angeles Angels: 1 2005: 5 1–0 1.000 San Francisco Giants: 1 1917: 6 1–0 1.000 Baltimore Orioles: 1 1983: 4 0–1 .000 Cincinnati Reds: 1 1919: 8 0–1 .000 Los Angeles Dodgers: 1 1959: 6 0–1 .000 Seattle Mariners: 1 2000: 3 0–1 .000 Tampa Bay Rays: 1 2008: 4 0 ...
The series seemed evenly matched, with the lead being held first by the Red Sox, then by the Yankees. [1] The Sox forced the series to a full seven games, with the seventh game setting another major league record for the rivalry between the two teams : it marked the first time two major league teams played more than 25 games against each other ...
Long before Boston Red Sox second baseman Pokey Reese threw to first base off a grounder by New York Yankees pinch hitter Ruben Sierra in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game 7 in the 2004 ...
The Red Sox and Yankees met 19 times during the regular season, with Boston winning 10 of the games; this was the first postseason meeting between the two rivals since the famed 2004 ALCS, which Boston took in seven games after falling behind 3–0 en route to its first World Series title in 86 years. [4]