Red Sox Weekend Warmup: Boston Entering Brutal (Make-Or-Break?) Stretch

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Red Sox Weekend Warmup: Boston Entering Brutal (Make-Or-Break?) Stretch

The Boston Red Sox suffered back-to-back losses to the last-place Washington Nationals on Wednesday and Thursday, killing any momentum they generated by taking six of their previous eight games.

But things could be worse: They could be in the New York Yankees’ shoes.

The Yankees enter the weekend in the midst of a five-game losing streak, dropping their record to below .500 at 60-61. New York is 15-30 since the beginning of July, a horrible stretch that has the Bronx Bombers 6 1/2 games back of the American League’s third wild-card spot.

The Red Sox (63-58) are 3 1/2 games back of that same spot — currently occupied by the Toronto Blue Jays — and have to be kicking themselves about not gaining ground this week in the nation’s capital. They can’t afford to dwell on the past, though. A big weekend in the Bronx awaits.

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The Red Sox and Yankees will lock horns for three games in New York starting Friday night. After that, Boston’s next 10 games include seven against the Houston Astros (70-52) and three against the Los Angeles Dodgers (74-46). Brutal.

The final six contests in that span — three vs. Houston and three vs. Los Angeles — will take place at Fenway Park. But it’s still a daunting schedule against two of the most talented teams in Major League Baseball.

There’s also little relief in sight, as the Red Sox play 13 straight games against AL East opponents and three against the Texas Rangers after a three-game trip to Kansas City to open September.

It’s not hyperbolic to say the upcoming stretch could make or break Boston’s season. As such, it’s paramount the Red Sox start off on the right foot this weekend, with an opportunity to bury their biggest rivals.

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