The rookie hunter from the Red Sox, Dobbins, says he would retire before signing with the Yankees before rivalry.
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Hunter Dobbins will dedicate the slab of the Boston Red Sox at the Bronx on Sunday night while the team faces its New York York Yankees from Al East New York.
The only time Dobbins wants to launch at Yankee Stadium is for the road team.
“My dad was a fan of the red socks,” 25 years old to Boston Herald told. “And I said it before, that if the Yankees were the last team to give me a contract, I would withdraw.”
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Boston Hinter Dobbins red sock pitcher (Images Brian Fluharty-Imagn)
Boston was recruited by Boston in the eighth round of the 2021 amateur draft out of Texas Tech given its loyalty to the franchise.
He even said he was not as attached to the red socks as his father was, but “I think for disdain for the Yankees, I saw anyone other than them.”
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There have been many times in professional sports where players, and then their relatives, change their alliances that they have had throughout their lives because they now play for a specific team.
Dobbins hopes that he can have a long race with the red socks and not have to worry about a possible Yankees contract. But nobody really knows how his career will shake.
However, there was a Yankees player who Dobbins tilted his cap for even today.

Boston Hinter Dobbins red sock pitcher (Images Patrick Gorski-Imagn)
“Can I say them all but Andy Petitte?” He replied when asked who his less favorite Yankee was. “Andy Pettitte and my dad were very good friends.”
This is the first season of Dobbins with the Red Sox, where he has had seven openings of his nine appearances.
In 44.1 tickets, Dobbins has yielded 20 races won for an effectiveness of 4.06 with 37 strikeouts to 10 walks. It also has a whip 1,331.
Dobbins is in position to help their red socks to overcome the Yankees in their first series of the year. Boston knocked New York, 10-7, Saturday night after arriving at the New York opener Ryan Yarbrough early.

Boston Hinter Dobbins red sock pitcher (Eric Canha-Imag images)
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The Yankees are first in East Al en 39-24, while the victory of the Red Sox took them to 31-35.
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Scott Thompson is a sports writer of News Digital.


