NULL New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox Live Stream: Watch Online 2014 MLB, TV Schedule, Radio Stations

New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox Live Stream: Watch Online 2014 MLB, TV Schedule, Radio Stations

Apr 11, 2014 05:53 PM EDT

The New York Yankees (5-5) will host the Boston Red Sox (4-6) tonight April 11 at 7:05 p.m. ET at the Yankee Stadium as the second game of their four-game series continues.

Jacoby Ellsbury, who has switched sides in baseball's most historic rivalry, will receive a parting gift from the Red Sox on Friday when he is presented with his 2013 World Series ring.

Ellsbury batted third for the Yankees on Thursday, he scored one run and drove in another as the Yankees beat the Red Sox, 4-1 last night. Yankees righthander Michael Pineda pitched six strong innings before two relievers retired the final nine batters in order. David Phelps got seven outs for his first save. 

The Red Sox were 0 for 5 with runners in scoring position, dropping them to .202 on the season. It's only 10 games, but the Sox have yet to find their footing offensively and the absence of Ellsbury batting leadoff is part of the reason.

The Red Sox took 13 of 19 from the Yankees last season, including seven of 10 on the road. 

Boston's fans can watch the game on NESN and listen to radio broadcast on WEEI 93.7

Yankees' fans can watch today's game on YES TV and listen to radio broadcast on WFAN 660/101.9 FM, WADO 1280 (Spanish). Click here for the Yankees' radio network affiliate list.

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