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2025/10/02
[ALWC] “Narrative Impact” and “Bullpen Architecture” Shape the Air — Yankees vs Red Sox Game 2 (October 2, 2025)
“語れる一撃”と“継投の設計”が空気を制す──ヤンキース vs レッドソックス Game 2(2025年10月2日)
“語れる一撃”と“継投の設計”が空気を制す──ヤンキース vs レッドソックス Game 2(2025年10月2日)
“Narrative Impact” and “Bullpen Architecture” Shape the Air — Yankees vs Red Sox Game 2 (October 2, 2025)
On October 2, 2025 (Japan time), Game 2 of the American League Wild Card Series took place at Yankee Stadium. The Yankees edged out the Red Sox 4–3 in a tight contest, powered by Ben Rice’s two-run homer and 10 hits. The series is now tied 1–1. Attendance was 47,993 and the game lasted 2 hours and 50 minutes. Bullpen design and a **“narrative swing”** controlled the atmosphere.
📊 Scoreboard
Inning
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
R
H
E
Red Sox (BOS)
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
6
0
Yankees (NYY)
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
x
4
10
1
Venue: Yankee Stadium (New York)
Attendance: 47,993
Game Time: 2 hours 50 minutes
Winning Pitcher: Devin Williams (NYY)
Losing Pitcher: Garrett Whitlock (BOS)
Save: David Bednar (NYY)
Home Runs: Ben Rice (NYY) 1st HR, 2-run (Bottom 1st); Trevor Story (BOS) 1st HR, solo (Top 6th)
⚾ Scoring Summary
Bottom 1st: Rice hits a 2-run homer to open the scoring (2–0)
Bottom 8th: DJ LeMahieu’s RBI single gives Yankees the lead (4–3)
🧾 Starting Lineups (Position Comparison)
Position
Yankees (NYY)
Red Sox (BOS)
Pitcher (P)
Carlos Rodón
Garrett Whitlock
Catcher (C)
Trevino
McGuire
First Base (1B)
Rice
Casas
Second Base (2B)
LeMahieu
Story
Third Base (3B)
Donaldson
Bregman
Shortstop (SS)
Volpe
Gonzalez
Left Field (LF)
Stanton
Masataka Yoshida
Center Field (CF)
Judge
Duvall
Right Field (RF)
Cabrera
Valera
Designated Hitter (DH)
Ramirez
O’Neill
🧠 Baseball Freak Analysis — “Narrative Impact” and “Bullpen Architecture”
🔬 Rice’s First-Inning Blast — A Swing That Reshaped the Air
Rice’s first-pitch 2-run homer wasn’t just a lead—it was a moment that sliced through the game’s structure. Exit velocity: 108.2 mph, launch angle: 27°. Batting .143, he delivered a **“narrative swing”** that mattered.
📐 Rodón → Williams → Bednar — Not Just Shutdowns, But Seamless Transitions
Rodón battled through 5 innings with 2 earned runs. Williams entered in the 6th, using his changeup to **freeze the air**. Bednar closed with a clean 9th, completing the **“structural seal.”**
📈 Masataka Yoshida’s Silence — Why the Air Didn’t Move
After a 3-hit Game 1, Yoshida went 0-for-3. His timing collapsed, and without a “narrative swing,” the air remained still. Structure prevailed.
🔮 Looking Ahead — Game 3
With the series tied 1–1, Game 3 becomes a clash of **“narrative pitching”** and **“air redesign.”** Yankees will start Gerrit Cole, Red Sox counter with Bello. The key: who creates a **“narrative first inning.”**
Game 1 featured a **“narrative comeback.”** Game 2 was shaped by **“narrative impact and bullpen architecture.”** Game 3 will be the structural conclusion of the series.
This series is “narrative swings vs sealing bullpens.” Baseball Freak will be watching Game 3 for the next shift in structure.
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