AL Wild Card Opening Odds: Yankees Favored on the Road vs. Red Sox
By Ben Heisler
Somehow, the Yankees and Red Sox survived what appeared to be a potentially historic collapse on Game 162.
In a scoreless game against the Rays and on the verge of a sweep to knock them out of the AL Wild Card game and into a "Game 163," Aaron Judge stepped up and delivered the go-ahead single to win 1-0 at Yankee Stadium.
Now, they'll need to win one more game for a shot to face the Rays one more time for a best-of-five postseason series.
Both the Red Sox and Yankees held on to their one-game Wild Card lead on Sunday, with Boston coming back from 5-1 down to the Washington Nationals on the road to win 7-5 on a Rafael Devers two-run home run.
Now, the hated rivals match up on Tuesday from Fenway Park. WynnBET Sportsbook posted the visiting Yankees as slight road moneyline favorites against the Red Sox. New York has gone 9-10 against Boston this season, going 4-6 at Fenway Park compared to 5-4 at Yankee Stadium.
Gerrit Cole (16-8, 3.23 ERA) will get the start for the Yankees in the one-game playoff. He'll be opposed by Nathan Eovaldi (11-9, 3.75). Both starters have faced each other at least four times this season.
Check out the opening odds: courtesy of WynnBET Sportsbook.
Editor's Note: WynnBET has not released run line or totals as of when this story was posted. As it is made available, we will post it here.
Yankees vs. Red Sox Odds for AL Wild Card
Run Line:
Yankees: -1.5 (+135)
Red Sox: +1.5 (-160)
Moneyline:
Yankees: -118
Red Sox: +108
Total: 8.5 runs | OVER (-105), UNDER (-115)
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