John Farrell expresses his thoughts on what to expect from the Red Sox and Astros in the ALCS. (0:40)
The Boston Red Sox celebrate beating the Yankees in four games in the ALDS and advancing to the ALCS against the Astros. (0:29)
CC Sabathia says he'd like to remain a Yankee and explains how much grit the team showed with the near comeback in the ninth inning. (1:16)
Red Sox manager Alex Cora talks about the crazy ending and his decision to go with Chris Sale in the eighth inning. (1:37)
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Craig Kimbrel details the final outs of the Red Sox's win over the Yankees and talks about Chris Sale coming out of the bullpen. (1:06)
Mookie Betts is proud of the Red Sox for outlasting the Yankees and says seeing Chris Sale come out of the bullpen was a "sigh of relief." (0:48)
J. D. Martinez explains what it was like waiting for that final replay look and talks about the Red Sox's rivalry with the Yankees. (1:31)
Christian Vazquez explains what was going through his mind in the 9th inning and says the Yankees didn't make it easy for them. (1:04)
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