Keypoints Summary
- Walker Buehler allows 7 runs in just 2 innings against Yankees
- Red Sox suffer brutal 14–4 blowout loss at Fenway Park
- Buehler calls his performance “f***ing embarrassing”
- Fans furious, teammates stunned, manager speechless
- Buehler responsible for loss in the most painful game of the season
Buehler Responsible for Loss in Yankees Beatdown
It was supposed to be just another night at Fenway.
But for Walker Buehler, it turned into a nightmare.
He lasted only two innings. Gave up seven runs. And left the mound to a chorus of boos.
After the game, he didn’t sugarcoat it.
“I was f***ing embarrassing,” he said bluntly.
No excuses. No hiding. Just shame.
And the scoreboard told the story. Yankees 14, Red Sox 4.
Two Innings. Seven Runs. Total Collapse.
Buehler took the mound looking calm. Focused. In control.
But then the Yankees happened.
First inning? Two doubles, a walk, and a three-run homer.
Second inning? More of the same. Wild pitches. Missed locations. Another bomb into the bleachers.
Before the Sox could blink, they were down 7–0.
And the fans? They weren’t forgiving.
“Buehler responsible for loss tonight,” one fan yelled while storming out.
They knew it. He knew it. Everyone knew it.
“I Was F***ing Embarrassing” – Buehler Speaks
He didn’t wait for reporters to ask.
“I let my team down,” Buehler said, pacing in the clubhouse. “I was f***ing embarrassing out there. That’s not who I am.”
His voice cracked.
He rubbed his hands through his hair.
This wasn’t just a loss. It was a public unraveling.
And Buehler owned every bit of it.
“I didn’t give us a chance. Not even close. I was bad. Real bad.”
Teammates Stunned by Collapse
The Red Sox dugout was frozen during those first two innings.
They didn’t expect this.
Not from Buehler. Not on a night this big.
“We’ve all had bad days,” said Rafael Devers. “But tonight just felt… heavy.”
Jarren Duran sat quietly postgame.
“He’s our guy. We ride with him. But damn, that was rough.”
Even the coaching staff looked blindsided.
Manager Alex Cora only said, “We’ll talk about it privately.”
That’s code for: this one hurt.
Red Sox Fans Lose Patience
Twitter went nuclear.
“Buehler responsible for loss AGAIN?” one post read. “He’s not built for this rivalry.”
Another fan shouted, “He should hand back the paycheck after that trash!”
Calls for demotion. Trade rumors. Boo birds flying.
Fenway is known for passion. But tonight, it was fire.
And Buehler was squarely in the flames.
Yankees Celebrate as Boston Burns
Across the field, the Yankees were partying.
Aaron Judge blasted two doubles off Buehler.
Giancarlo Stanton hit one 440 feet to dead center.
Even backup catcher Ben Rortvedt got a piece.
They knew Buehler was reeling, and they didn’t let up.
“We smelled blood,” said Judge. “And we finished it.”
New York fans took over Fenway by the fifth inning.
“Let’s go Yankees” chants echoed through the park.
Boston had no answer.
What Went Wrong for Buehler
His velocity was down. His command was gone.
Cutter up. Slider flat. Fastball missing spots.
Every pitch looked hittable. And the Yankees hit every one.
Pitching coach Dave Bush said Buehler “didn’t look like himself.”
Some wonder if there’s a lingering injury.
Others say it’s mental. The pressure. The rivalry. The spotlight.
But whatever the cause, the result was clear.
Buehler responsible for loss. Period.
Should the Red Sox Panic?
One bad outing doesn’t define a season.
But this wasn’t just bad. This was brutal.
And it wasn’t the first time Buehler’s struggled this year.
His ERA has ballooned. His confidence seems shaken.
The Sox are in a tight AL East race. They can’t afford this.
Do they rest him? Do they skip a start?
Red Sox Nation wants answers. Fast.
Redemption or Rock Bottom? Buehler Responsible for Loss
Buehler isn’t hiding. He’s not blaming anyone.
He’s angry. And He’s embarrassed. He’s motivated.
“I’m going to come back stronger,” he said before walking out of the locker room. “Count on that.”
But the clock is ticking.
Every game matters. Every pitch counts.
And the Yankees? They just exposed Boston’s biggest concern.
When Stars Fall, the Impact Hurts
Walker Buehler was supposed to be the ace.
The one to shut down the Yankees.
Instead, he fell apart. On the biggest stage.
He didn’t just lose. He unraveled.
And now the Red Sox are left asking, “What now?”
For now, one thing’s clear:
Buehler responsible for loss in the most painful game of the season.