New York Post

HIGH STAKES FOR RIVALRY

INSIDE THE MATCHUPS

- By Dan Martin

The Yankees and Red Sox will meet for another critical series this weekend in The Bronx, with Boston streaking and having won eight straight games to wrest control of the AL East. Here’s a look at how the two rivals match up:

AT THE PLATE

GETTING ON BASE: Before a pair of recent outbursts against the Indians and Blue Jays, the Yankees lineup had gone mostly quiet, scoring three or fewer runs in six of seven games. Aaron Judge’sg recent slide was made up for by Clint

Frazier’s hot streak, but he cooled off dramatical­ly before heading to the DL with an oblique injury. Aaron Hicks’ return from an oblique could help, if he returns to the form he showed early this season. Boston’s lineup has flourished since the arrival of former Yankee Eduardo Nunez from San Francisco. Dustin Pedroia and Hanley Ramirez have both been dealing with injuries, but figure to be ready to play.

POWER: The Yankees have had the advantage here for most of the season, but with Judge in a funk — he has just five homers in 110 plate appearance­s since the All-Star Game — and Gary Sanchez with only five homers in his past 149 plate appearance­s, the middle of the lineup isn’t as intimidati­ng as it once was. Didi Gregorius and Brett Gardner have made up for some of that, but Matt Holliday’s loss also has been felt. The Red Sox can’t match the individual firepower the Yankees have, but have four players with 13 or more homers.

ON THE BASEPATHS: With Gardner, Gregorius and Hicks, the Yankees have some decent baserunner­s, but they also have slow-footed veterans like Chase Headley and Todd Frazier, in addition to Sanchez and Garrett Cooper, who could start all three games at first. Xander Bogaerts, Andrew Benintendi and Mookie Betts all have double-digit steals.

IN THHE FIELD

INFIELD: With Pedroia at second and Bogaerts at short, the Red Sox are solid up the middle, Rafael Devers, while providing a spark at the plate since his call-up from the minors, still has some work to do at third. Headley and Cooper are serviceabl­e at first, but outside of Gregorius, the Yankees don’t have any other above-average infielders.

OUTFIELD: The expected return of Hicks will help the Yankees defensivel­y, as well as at the plate, but it’s tough to beat the combinatio­n of Betts, Benintendi and Jackie Bradley Jr.

BENCHB

Injuries to Holliday a and Starlin Castro have limited the Yankees’ bench, with Austin Romine, Cooper, Tyler Wade Jacoby EllsburyEl­lsb available. Nunez, Brock Holt and Chris Young should be at John Farrell’s disposal for Boston.

ROTATION

Eduardo Rodriguez has struggled in four games since returning to Boston’s rotation, going 0-1 with a 5.66 ERA, but Drew Pomeranz is 5-0 with a 2.24 ERA in his last 10 outings and Chris Sale has been dominant and has given up just two earned runs in 15 2/3 innings against the Yankees. With CC Sabathia questionab­le with a knee injury, the Yankees will go with Jaime Garcia, who got roughed up in his debut with his new team, Luis Severino and likely Jordan Montgomery on Sunday.

BULLPEN

The addition of Addison Reed from the Mets gives Boston a reliable setup man for closer Craig Kimbrel, but it was the Yankees who really upgraded their bullpen at the trade deadline, with David Robertson and Tommy Kahnle coming g over from the White Sox to

join Aroldis Chapman, Dellin Betances and Adam Warren. Joe Girardi has been aggressive in his use of the revamped pen.

MANAGER

Girardi, with assists from Judge and Severino, helped the Yankees surge to contention in what was expected to be a rebuilding year, but the team has been inconsiste­nt in the second half, even with the major additions. Farrell has had to deal with David Price’s feud with the Boston media.

INTANGIBLE­S

With GMs Brian Cashman and Dave Dombrowski exchanging compliment­s — both calling the other team the Golden State Warriors of baseball — it appears the Red Sox have the upperpp hand. With Price’s issues and injuries and Pa Pablo Sandoval washing out, BostonBo could have faded. Instead, they have surged ahead in the AL East and look to put an even stronger hold on the division this weekend.

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