Former Yankees pitcher David Wells, now a television analyst, isn't happy with what he's seen from the team as they've been pushed around this week. A number of Yankees were hit by pitches during the team's sweep at the hands of the Red Sox and the Indians have come into Yankee Stadium pitching aggressively as well. "Grow some," Wells said when asked about his former team. He added that the Yankees have to stand up to the rival Red Sox, who have dominated them this season. "Right now," Wells said, "Boston is in the Yankees' heads." "CC Sabathia stepped up and did what he had to do," Wells said, referring to how Sabathia hit David Ortiz in the leg on Thursday night, but even then only after Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez had been plunked by Josh Beckett in the first three innings of that game. "But when you have a team in your head like Boston is in the Yankees' heads, that's not good. And you can't let just let them stay there. If the Yankees do that, they're dead -- well, not dead, because they can always come back, I guess. But you have to do something about it."