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Heroes, zeros of Yankees-Red Sox Game 3: Closer delivers finishing touches

Heroes and zeros from the Yankees’ 4-0 series-clinching Game 3 win over the Red Sox at Yankee Stadium on Thursday night.

Hero

In early June, Cam Schlittler was pitching with Double-A Somerset. In early October, the flame-throwing 24-year-old took the ball for an elimination game and buzzed through a Red Sox team that he grew up idolizing, throwing eight scoreless innings in which he struck out 12 — the most ever by a Yankees rookie in a playoff game.

Zero

Connelly Early, the 23-year-old rookie, held the Yankees to 1-for-9 the first time through the order.

The next time through the Yankees went 5-for-8 with a walk, exploding for four runs in the fourth inning to ensure Early’s night ended early.

Boston Red Sox pitcher Connelly Early throws to the New York Yankees in the first inning of the game in the Bronx, New York, October 02 2025.
Connelly Early throws a pitch in the first inning of the Yankees’ 4-0 AL wild-card series-clinching over the Red Sox on Oct. 2, 2025. JASON SZENES/ NY POST

Unsung hero

David Bednar, pitching for a third straight night in the first postseason of his career, bore down and recorded the final three outs.

David Bednar celebrates
David Bednar celebrates after closing out the Yankees’ series-clinching Game 3 win over the Red Sox. JASON SZENES/ NY POST

Key stat: 1

The Yankees became the one and only team to lose Game 1 of the wild-card round and win the series, Game 1 losers now 1-for-16.

Quote of the night

“People from Boston had a lot to say before the game, so for me, just being a silent killer, being able to go out there and shut them down.”

— Cam Schlittler