Red Sox’s Walker Buehler steps back on Yankee Stadium mound for first time since 2022 World Series history

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Red Sox’s Walker Buehler steps back on Yankee Stadium mound for first time since 2022 World Series history

Red Sox’s Walker Buehler steps back on Yankee Stadium mound for first time since 2022 World Series history (Image via Getty)

Baseball fans at Yankee Stadium are in for a special night. Walker Buehler, now pitching for the Boston Red Sox, is making his return to the Bronx. The last time he stood on that mound, it was a historic moment he was closing out the 2022 World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Tonight, on June 6, 2025, he’s back.

Walker Buehler returns to Yankee Stadium after 2022 World Series moment

On Friday night, June 6, 2025, Walker Buehler will take the mound for the Boston Red Sox to face the Yankees at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. This is not just another start to a 29-year-old pitcher.

The last game he played in this ballpark was one of the biggest games of his life, the final game of the 2022 World Series, where he helped lead the Los Angeles Dodgers past the New York Yankees to his theBuehler was brilliant that night, finishing the game with a powerful save that sealed the championship.

That memory still lives fresh in the minds of fans, especially Yankees supporters. Now, with the Red Sox, Buehler is facing a new challenge, but the spotlight is just as bright.Also Read: Walker Buehler Blames Whiskey For Spicy Tweet At Francisco Lindor After Their Heated Postgame Moment

From Dodgers legend to Red Sox starter Walker Buehler enters a bold new chapter

Walker Buehler inked with the Boston Red Sox in late 2024 after missing most of 2023 for elbow surgery. He has been gradually rediscovering his pace this year. He has seven starts as of early June 2025 with 42 strikeouts and a 3.91 ERA. Counting on Walker Buehler's experience and drive, the Red Sox, currently in a close battle in the AL East, are depending on him. His return to Yankee Stadium is a big moment not just for him, but also for the team and fans watching.The game is scheduled to begin at 7:05 PM ET, and all eyes will be on Buehler as he takes the mound. The Red Sox manager, Alex Cora, said earlier today, “He knows what this place means. He’s ready. This is what big players live for.”

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