One day later than originally planned, the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees will face off in their Opening Day game of the 2022 MLB season at Yankee Stadium at 1:05 p.m. ET.
As in all top sporting events, every key play and the best of this game can be followed live on Marca English.
5:10 p.m. ET: Donaldson gives Yankees win in extra innings
Josh Donaldson singles on a ground ball to center field Kike Hernandez and Isiah Kiner-Falafe scores. This is it in an amazing Opening Day game.
4:52 p.m. ET: Gonzalez scores to tie the score again
Gleyber Torres out on a sacrifice fly to center fielder Kike Hernandez and Marwin Gonzalez scores to make the score 5-5 in the bottom of the tenth inning.
4:36 p.m. ET: Arauz scores and Boston regains the lead
Xander Bogaerts singles on a line drive to left fielder Joey Gallo and Jonathan Arauz scores in the top of the tenth inning, while Rafael Devers goes to second.
4:30 p.m. ET: The game remains undecided at Yankee Stadium
After both teams failed to score in the ninth inning, Red Sox and Yankees go to extra innings.
3:55 p.m. ET: LeMahieu ties the game for Yankees
DJ LeMahieu homers on a fly ball to right center field and makes the score 4-4 in the bottom of the eighth, putting Yankees back in the fight.
3:50 p.m. ET: Peralta comes in and holds off Boston
With Wandy Peralta’s turn to replace Loaisiga, the pitcher left out Verdugo and Trevor to contain the Red Sox offense.
3:40 p.m. ET: Whitlock responds to Eovaldi’s replacement
With Garrett Whitlock replacing Eovaldi since the sixth inning, the Yankees offense has been nullified in the bottom seventh.
3:28 p.m. ET: Five pitchers, Yankees struggle to find formula
Castro is also history and the Yankees bullpen now sent in Jonathan Loaisiga for the seventh inning, leaving out Hernandez, Devers and Bogaerts.
3:10 p.m. ET: Yankees fourth pitcher
Yankees pitching is struggling in their Opening Day game and now it’s Miguel Castro’s turn to face the Boston offense, closing out the top of the sixth with a strikeout against Christian Vazquez.
2:59 p.m. ET: Bogaerts gives Red Sox lead back to Red Sox
Yankees replaced their pitcher for the second time, this time going with Clay Holmes instead of Green, but Verdugo connects on a ground ball to right fielder Judge and Bogaerts scores in the top of the sixth.
2:51 p.m. ET: Verdugo avoids LeMahieu’s hitter
Josh Donaldson gets his first hit with the Yankees, Eovaldi figured things out against Stanton and after LeMahieu lined out sharply to left fielder Verdugo for the third out, the first five innings came to an end.
2:40 pm ET: Boston opens the fifth with no runs
After Chad Green replaced Gerrit Cole, plus the double play included to strike out the first two men, New York held off the Red Sox in the top fifth.
2:30 p.m. ET: Red Sox avoid more damage in the fourth
Although they had two men on, the Yankees were unable to add another run and Boston, behind Stanton’s home run, ended the fourth inning.
2:21 pm ET: Stanton takes over to tie the game
With a solid homerun on a line drive to righ center field, Giancarlo Stanton opens the bottom of the fourth inning tying the game 3-3.
2:06 pm ET: Eovaldi does his thing and holds off Yankees
After Donaldson and Judge grounded out, Rizzo flies out to center fielder Hernandez and Eovaldi Eovaldi kept the home side one run behind the Red Sox.
2:00 pm ET: Great action by Rizzo to get the out
Rizzo is starting 2022 in a big way, this time working to get the third out to end the top of the third inning.
1:51 pm ET: Good job by Eovaldi in the second inning
With no runs and no ERA’s, Nathan Eovaldi and the Red Sox kept New York from evening the score to end the bottom of the second inning.
1:40 pm ET: Yankees calm things down with double play
Despite Cole throwing a wild pitch, Yankees managed to strike out two opponents to close out the top of the second inning and prevent another run.
1:32 p.m. ET: Rizzo brings the Yankees closer with HR
Repeating the intense pace with which Boston started, Anthony Rizzo hits his first homerun on a fly ball to right center field. Judge scores and the bottom of the first inning ends.
1:30 p.m. ET: Judge comes through with hit
Minutes after news broke that right fielder Aaron Judge and the Yankees failed to reach an agreement on a contract extension, the All-Star responds with a single in his first at-bat.
1:27 pm ET: Three Boston runs in the first inning
After three early hits and a homer, Cole stops the damage suffered by the Yankees in the first inning at three runs.
1:18 pm ET: Martinez extends Red Sox lead
It’s simply not Cole’s best opener and now it’s been J.D. Martinez connecting on a double to increase the visitors’ lead.
1:14 pm ET: Devers gives Red Sox the lead
Not slow to show his power with the bat, Devers hit his first homerun of the season in just his first at-bat on a fly ball to right center field. Enrique Hernandez scores.
1:12 pm ET: Playball is heard at Yankee Stadium!
After Billy Crystal was in charge of throwing out the first ball, Cole starts the season facing Enrique Hernandez. Rafael Devers is already on deck. After four consecutive pitches, Cole grounds out to Hernandez.
Boston vs New York had been postponed
Just last Wednesday, Yankees announced they postponed April 7 Opening Day game against the Boston Red Sox to Friday, April 8. The reason is because the weather forecast showed heavy and steady rains around the New Yankee Stadium and the East Coast on Thursday.
This Friday, the duel between the legendary teams kicks off the day’s action, with a total of 12 games.
“I think we’re a better team right now than we were at any points of last year,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “I would say, yes, a more complete team, but it’s April 3. So that’s great and all, we have to go do it.”
Pitcher Gerrit Cole will start for the Yankees, while Nathan Eovaldi will start for the Red Sox in a rematch of the wild-card game.
Red Sox vs Yankees lineups
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