Every time Aaron Judge hits a fly ball in Yankee Stadium, there is a collective gasp through the crowd.
Judge hit another fly ball Friday in the Yankees' 5-4 win over the Red Sox, but it was hauled in by Boston left fielder Tommy Pham. He finished his night with a single, two strikeouts and the flyout in four at-bats.
The countdown is on for Judge to tie and pass Roger Maris' American League single-season home run record in New York. The Yankees will host the Red Sox on Sunday night before hitting the road for a three-game series against the Blue Jays. They'll return to Bronx Sept. 30 for a three-game set against the Orioles. That will be the team's final home series of the regular season.
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Given the pace at which Judge has been mashing home runs this season, it feels like only a matter of time until he reaches and surpasses 61. Will he reach that milestone Saturday? Here's how fans can watch to see if he does.
What channel is Yankees vs. Red Sox on today?
- National: MLB Network
- Local (New York): YES
- Local (Boston): NESN
- Live stream: MLB.TV | fuboTV
After Friday's game between the Yankees and Red Sox was streamed exclusively on Apple TV+, fans will be relieved to know that Saturday's game is much more accessible. Fans in the New York and Boston markets can find the game on their respective regional sports networks, while out-of-market fans can watch on MLB Network.
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Fans not in the New York or Boston areas can also stream the game using either MLB.TV or fuboTV, which carries MLB Network and offers a free trial.
Sunday's game will be broadcast nationally by ESPN.
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Yankees vs. Red Sox start time
- Date: Saturday, Sept. 24
- Time: 1:05 p.m. ET
Viewers eager to see the latest developments in Judge's chase of Maris' record can tune in at 1:05 p.m. ET for the scheduled first pitch.
The Yankees will send Domingo German to the mound. Nick Pivetta will start for Boston.
Aaron Judge stats vs. Red Sox
This year, Judge has hit five home runs against the Red Sox in 61 at-bats. Judge has hit two home runs against Pivetta in his career, both coming in 2022.