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Sonny Gray Reignites Baseball’s Fiercest Rivalry, Declaring It’s ‘Easy to Hate’ His Former Yankees Team

Last updated: December 3, 2025 11:02 am
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Sonny Gray Reignites Baseball’s Fiercest Rivalry, Declaring It’s ‘Easy to Hate’ His Former Yankees Team
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Sonny Gray hasn’t thrown a single pitch for the Boston Red Sox, but he’s already firing high heat at the New York Yankees. In his introductory press conference, the veteran pitcher took a direct shot at his former team, instantly endearing himself to Red Sox Nation and adding a fresh layer of animosity to baseball’s most storied rivalry.

In the quiet of the MLB offseason, a single quote can echo like a grand slam in October. Sonny Gray, the newest ace for the Boston Red Sox, just provided that thunder. During his introductory video conference with the Boston media, Gray made it unequivocally clear where his allegiances now lie, and he did so by taking a direct shot at his former club.

“It feels good to me to go to a place where it’s easy to hate the Yankees,” Gray declared, a statement that serves as both a perfect introduction to Red Sox fans and a lit match tossed on the gasoline of baseball’s greatest rivalry.

This isn’t just standard athlete trash talk. For Gray, it’s personal. His comments are rooted in a difficult and well-documented tenure in the Bronx that saw him go from a prized trade acquisition to a pitcher who lost his spot in the rotation.

The Bronx Nightmare Revisited

To understand the weight of Gray’s words, one must look back at his time in pinstripes. Acquired from the Oakland Athletics in 2017, Gray was expected to be a stabilizing force. Instead, he struggled under the bright lights of New York, posting a 4.51 ERA across parts of two seasons—nearly a full run higher than his career 3.58 mark. By 2018, he was relegated to the bullpen, a humbling experience for a pitcher of his caliber.

Gray later admitted he “never wanted to go in the first place” to New York, a candid reflection on a period that clearly soured him on the organization. His struggles fed the narrative that some players simply can’t handle the pressure cooker of Yankee Stadium, a trope he now seems to weaponize from the other side of the rivalry.

A Rivalry That Needed a Spark

Since leaving New York, Gray has experienced a career renaissance. He earned his second of three All-Star selections in his first season with Cincinnati and has pitched effectively for both the Minnesota Twins and St. Louis Cardinals. It was the retooling Cardinals who dealt him to Boston, sending $20 million to help cover his $35 million salary for the upcoming season, a move detailed by Yahoo Sports.

He now enters a rivalry that is never dormant but was recently inflamed. In last October’s AL Wild Card series, the Yankees eliminated the Red Sox in a decisive Game 3. The hero of that game was Walpole, Massachusetts native Cam Schlittler, who silenced his hometown fans with 12 strikeouts and followed it up with a fiery post-game response from the champagne-soaked clubhouse, saying the Red Sox “picked the wrong guy to do it to. And the wrong team to do it to.”

Yankees infielder Anthony Volpe reacts with frustration during a game against the Red Sox.
The intensity of the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry is felt on every pitch and every play.

Gray, a thoughtful Tennessean who donned a retro Red Sox World Series cap for his press conference, now adds his own chapter. His disdain for the Yankees is not just strategic; it’s a genuine sentiment that will undoubtedly fuel his performances against them.

Mark Your Calendars

Fans won’t have to wait long to see this new drama unfold on the field. The Red Sox are scheduled to host the Yankees for their first series at Fenway Park from April 21-23. The scene will shift to Yankee Stadium on June 5, where Gray will surely receive a less-than-warm welcome from the fans he once pitched for.

For a rivalry built on legends, curses, and bad blood, Sonny Gray has just written the opening lines of a compelling new subplot. The Yankees and their fans certainly won’t forget his words, and a long season of baseball just got significantly more interesting.


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