![]() So being smart about the amount of extra work that I’m doing. Center field is really taxing on your body. How have you managed to adjust to the Green Monster in center field and just playing in a ballpark that’s really unique in Fenway Park? They’re long days grinding through rehab. Just trying to put one foot in front of the other, not getting ahead of yourself, not thinking ahead too far. It was my first time going on a rehab assignment. Last year was my first time on the Injured List and then again this year. What’s this season been like for you, obviously starting off hot and then dealing with the injury? Did going through it last year make it easier this time around?įortunately throughout my career I’ve been pretty healthy. It definitely helps in the recruiting process.” “Alex Cora, a lot of the players - (Justin Turner), Kike Hernandez, Yo Yo - there were a bunch of guys that were reaching out and said that they would be excited for me to join. What players recruited him and what did they say? ![]() Obviously, a lot of success in the past.” It just seemed like they were heading in the right direction. They made me feel like I could be successful in Boston. It wasn’t only just me, there were other players that had signed here as well. There seemed to be a big recruiting movement. “A lot of it had to do with the interactions with the front office, coaching staff and players. What conversations were like that led you to Boston: The interview has been lightly edited for clarity. Adam Duvall on Red Sox arrival, World Series and more or, at least, they all do those things whenever they see Yankees uniforms in the opposing dugout.Red Sox outfielder Adam Duvall joined The Baseball Insiders podcast and opened up on his favorite moment from the 2021 World Series run.īoston Red Sox outfielder Adam Duvall joined Robert Murray and Adam Weinrib on The Baseball Insiders podcast to discuss his Red Sox tenure, what led him to Boston, what winning the World Series was like with the Braves and memorable moments from that epic run in 2021. Justin Turner rediscovers his form, Masataka Yoshida wins Rookie of the Year, Brayan Bello becomes Pedro Martinez. Add in the welcome subtraction of six games with those mongrels in Boston, and you've got a pretty good outlook for tri-state area mental health.īoston isn't projected to be a problem this season, but you and I both know how that usually turns out. Plus, the other three Yankees-Sox series are all on the weekend, giving the Bombers prime Sunday Night Baseball potential, but also a high likelihood of some pretty pleasant Saturday matinees. Only a singular four-game nightmare at Fenway Park, and it isn't the final week of the season or during a summer stretch of eight Yankees-Sox games in, like, 12 days, which has happened more than we care to revisit recently. 11 on the road, this is a pretty clean slate. ![]() Other than the absurd decision to play Yankees-Red Sox on Sept. Yankees Schedule 2023: When do the Yankees play the Red Sox? Much like last season, these games are relatively spread apart. With Opening Day against the Giants (?) at home just over a month away, it's time for a refresher course on when exactly the Yankees and Red Sox will resume their rivalry. One fewer visit to each one of those hellholes should do a body good. This season, the Yankees will only play four series against each of their AL East opponents instead of six, blessedly slicing some awful road series with the Sox, Jays and Rays off their docket. Oh, also the bases are bigger, pitchers are limited in the amount of pickoff throws they can make, second basemen have to stay out of the outfield, and Aaron Judge is playing with gobs of money in his back pocket now. Thanks to MLB's brand-new balanced schedule, 2023 will look a little different for the New York Yankees.
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