By WFAN.com
The Boston Red Sox celebrated their ALDS series victory with a song usually reserved for famous Yankee wins.
After the Red Sox eliminated the Yankees in Game 4, they popped open the champagne in the clubhouse and blasted Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York."
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— MLB (@MLB) October 10, 2018As you can hear, several of the Red Sox players sang along boisterously.
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Previously, Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge played the signature victory song from a boombox while leaving Fenway Park on his way to the team bus after the Yankees won Game 2.
Since Judge exited Fenway playing the song, Boston out-scored the Yankees, 20-4.
Boston would get the last laugh by closing out the series with a 4-3 victory.





