Red Sox, Yankees and Brayan Bello
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Brayan Bello’s emergence, one of the underplayed stories of the season so far for the Red Sox, took center stage under the bright lights of Yankee Stadium on Friday night. Facing off against Yankees ace Max Fried,
The righthander doesn’t roll his eyes or look helplessly at the dugout when the umpire has a tight strike zone or a blooper falls in for a single.
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Red Sox starter dominates Yankees, has 3.07 ERA and ‘feels like (Garrett) Crochet,’ Alex Cora says
Brayan Bello’s dominant, seven-inning start Friday was more than just another stellar outing against the Yankees in a long line of them. It was yet another reminder that Bello has emerged as a staff force so far in 2025.
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Bello permite 3 hits en 7 entradas y Medias Rojas superan 1-0 a Yankees para ganar la serie anual
El dominicano Brayan Bello lanzó siete entradas permitiendo sólo tres hits y los Medias Rojas de Boston superaron el viernes 1-0 a los Yankees
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Audacy on MSNIt's time to start looking at Brayan Bello in a different light
The Boston Red Sox have uncovered a legitimate No. 2 starter in Brayan Bello, which was evident once again during the team’s 1-0 win over the New York Yankees.
Connor Wong drove in the lone run while Brayan Bello outdueled Max Fried in a pitching showcase at Yankee Stadium.
Top outfield prospect Jhostynxon Garcia will make his MLB debut against the Yankees Friday night, but the Red Sox will also have to contend with Max Fried without one of their best lefty killers.
Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Brayan Bello struck Aaron Judge out in the first inning of Friday’s game against the New York Yankees. And, as Yankees announcer Paul O’Neill noted, Bello recorded the strikeout without throwing a single ball in the strike zone.