1998 Yankees Diary, May 28: New York beats down Beantown
Coming off a loss to the White Sox, the Yankees welcomed the hated Red Sox to Yankee Stadium to kick off a set against their division rivals. David Wells took the ball for New York as they looked to get back in the win column, while at the same time extending the distance between themselves and Boston. Behind solid starting pitching from Wells, a couple of dingers, and Tim Wakefield's knuckleball having a rough day, they achieved their goals.
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