Regardless of the tension between the two clubs heading into the MLB Playoffs, it couldn’t be ignored why Cole intentionally walked Devers in his second at-bat. After that, Devers finished the game going 1-for-2, with two walks and two RBIs. The dominance continues and Cora believes that his star player is a true threat to the Yankees’ top pitcher.

“I wasn’t surprised at all [about the intentional walk] because in the first at-bat, I felt that [Cole] hit [Devers] on purpose,” Cora said after the game, via Sports Illustrated. “He doesn’t want to face him. That’s the bottom line. He told us with the intentional walk that in the first at-bat he hit him. He hit him. … We took exception to that.”

Boston is four games out of the second wild-card spot with 13 games remaining in the American League playoff race. Although it’s difficult to make up that ground, the Red Sox would be more than eager to ruin the Yankees’ hopes of capturing the AL East crown. The Yankees still hold a 2.5-game lead over the Baltimore Orioles for first place in the AL East.

The Red Sox are aiming to secure a series win against the Yankees on Sunday.