Any time the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox meet in October, fireworks are bound to happen. With the history behind the two teams playing a key role in their matchups, each series is unpredictable and exciting.
This ALDS is no exception to the rule. With the Red Sox squeaking by with a Game 1 victory, the Yankees used their biggest superpower (the home run) to run away with Game 2. Now, tied at one game apiece, the Bombers will return to their home park looking to take the series.
While the Red Sox are still the AL East champs and have the home-field advantage if the series stretches to Game 5, the Yankees actually have played it all out perfectly.