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The New York Yankees have relied heavily on Carlos Rodon to step up this season after suffering season-ending injuries to both Gerrit Cole and Clarke Schmidt. Entering Monday, New York currently owns an 83-66 record and sole possession of the top American League wild card spot, with a four-game deficit in the AL East.
Will Warren allowed six runs in the first inning at Fenway and the Yankees played catch-up the rest of the night.
The New York Yankees are looking to get back on the winning track Thursday night as President Donald Trump attends.
During the national anthem, the president was shown on the stadium jumbotron and received boos from some in the crowd, cheers from others.
Trump heard cheers and boos as he appeared during the national anthem on the jumbotron, which showed him saluting from his suite along the third-base line.
Meanwhile, Twins right-hander Zebby Matthews (4-5, 5.06 ERA) is set to make his 15th start. He is looking to bounce back from a rocky performance last week against the Los Angeles Angels, who battered him for five runs on seven hits in 4 2/3 innings.
Besides sending a ball over the Green Monster and another into the Red Sox bullpen, Aaron Judge did not visit the outfield all weekend at Fenway Park.