Red Sox 7,
Yankees 3
Red Sox win without Francona in dugout
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| Scoring Summary | ||||
| BOS | NYY | |||
| 4th | K Millar singled to left, T Nixon and M Ramirez scored, D Ortiz to second. | 2 | 0 | |
| 4th | A Rodriguez homered to center. | 2 | 1 | |
| 5th | T Martinez homered to right. | 2 | 2 | |
| 8th | G Sheffield hit sacrifice fly to left, T Womack scored. | 2 | 3 | |
| 9th | M Ramirez safe at first on error by third baseman A Rodriguez, B Mueller scored, M Bellhorn to third, J Damon to second. | 3 | 3 | |
| 9th | D Ortiz grounded out to pitcher, M Bellhorn scored, J Damon to third, M Ramirez to second. | 4 | 3 | |
| 9th | E Renteria singled to shallow left center, J Damon and M Ramirez scored, D McCarty to second. | 6 | 3 | |
| 9th | D McCarty scored, E Renteria to third, D Mirabelli to second on wild pitch by F Rodriguez. | 7 | 3 | |
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| Game Information | |
| Stadium | Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY |
| Attendance | 55,165 (105.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:22 |
| Weather | 67 degrees, sunny |
| Wind | 8 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Mike Dimuro, First Base - Tom Hallion, Second Base - Joe West, Third Base - Brian Gorman |
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Boston Red Sox pulled off another comeback against Mariano Rivera, then turned their thoughts to Terry Francona.
Playing without their ailing manager, the Red Sox rallied for five runs off Rivera in the ninth inning -- helped by Alex Rodriguez's costly error -- and beat New York 7-3 Wednesday to avoid a season-opening sweep.
Francona left a New York hospital Wednesday night and was taken by ambulance to Boston, where he'll remain at Massachusetts General Hospital overnight for observation. He'll be further evaluated there by the Red Sox medical director Dr. Thomas Gill.
It isn't known what caused Francona's chest discomfort or when he'll rejoin the team, but Epstein told ESPN Baseball Tonight's Karl Ravech that Francona did not have a heart attack.
Bench coach Brad Mills filled in for Francona.
"We're just concerned about Tito and what's going on," Mills said. "They're a great bunch of guys, a great bunch of coaches, and they did a great job."
Derek Jeter left the game after he was hit in the helmet by a pitch and was taken to a hospital for a precautionary CT scan. The results were normal and Jeter was expected to play Friday night against Baltimore, the Yankees said.
The teams play three more games next week at Fenway Park beginning with Boston's home opener Monday, when the Red Sox will receive their World Series rings.
"It was a huge win to get us on the board," Boston knuckleballer Tim Wakefield said.
Rodriguez and Tino Martinez homered for the Yankees, who went ahead in the eighth without a hit. Gary Sheffield drove in the tiebreaking run with a sacrifice fly.
Rivera entered in the ninth with a 3-2 lead for the second consecutive day and blew it again. He issued a leadoff walk to Bill Mueller before consecutive singles by Mark Bellhorn and Johnny Damon loaded the bases with none out.
"Even though I walked Mueller, I made my pitches," Rivera said. "After that, I was getting groundballs that were going through the holes. There's nothing you can do against that. I'm fine."
After Trot Nixon struck out, Manny Ramirez hit a routine grounder to Rodriguez at third. He should have been able to get at least a force play at the plate and possibly a game-ending double play, but he bobbled the ball and the tying run scored.
"When I went down with two hands, I think I locked myself up," Rodriguez said. "I was going to go to second before the bobble. Then I knew I still had Bill Mueller at home, but then I bobbled it again."
David Ortiz drove in the go-ahead run with a dribbler to the right side, and Edgar Renteria made it 6-3 with a two-run single.
After walking Doug Mirabelli, Rivera was lifted -- a rare sight. He walked off the mound to a healthy dose of boos, but he thought those must have come from Red Sox fans.
"I think it's inexcusable if the boos were from Yankee fans because they wouldn't be crawling all over themselves to get into this ballpark if it weren't for him," New York manager Joe Torre said.
Pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre had a similar reaction.
"I was very surprised by that. Everything he's done here and in this ballpark, I was shocked. But that's New York," Stottlemyre said.
The final run scored on Felix Rodriguez's wild pitch.
Rivera (1-1) allowed five runs -- one earned -- and three walks in two-thirds of an inning. He also gave up three hits and threw 38 pitches.
"I don't want to say he lost his cool, but he definitely lost his command," Stottlemyre said.
The All-Star closer has blown his last four save chances against the Red Sox, including two in the 2004 playoffs, and six opportunities in all against Boston since the start of last season.
He yielded Jason Varitek's tying homer in the ninth on Tuesday, but Jeter bailed out Rivera with a game-winning homer in the bottom half.
"Yesterday's game had nothing to do with today," Rivera said.
Mike Timlin (1-0) got two outs for the win. His first pitch hit Jeter in the left shoulder and then deflected off his ear flap, knocking Jeter's helmet off and sending him sprawling to the dirt.
He remained in the game to run the bases, but was replaced at shortstop by Rey Sanchez in the ninth.
"He heard some ringing in his ears. He felt a little woozy," Torre said. "Timlin wasn't trying to hit him. He was just trying to rush a little, and his ball was all over the place."
The Red Sox got a strong outing from Wakefield, who allowed only three hits in 6 2/3 innings -- including solo homers by Rodriguez and Martinez.
Making his first start of the year, Mike Mussina gave up nine hits but worked out of trouble. Helped by three double plays, he limited the Red Sox to two runs in six innings.
Kevin Millar's two-run single gave Boston the lead in the fourth.
Rodriguez homered to center in the bottom half, his first of the season. Martinez tied it at 2 when he connected in the fifth, his first since returning to the Yankees. A fan favorite in New York while winning four World Series titles from 1996-01, Martinez got a huge ovation and popped out of the dugout for a curtain call.
Notes
The Red Sox said Francona was to be transferred to Boston
via Medi-Vac later Wednesday, and will remain under evaluation
under the supervision of team medical director Dr. Thomas Gill. ...
Millar left in the sixth with a cramp in his left knee but is not
expected to miss any time. After going 3-for-3, he was replaced by
David McCarty. ... Boston outhit the Yankees 14-4. ... The Red Sox
have not been swept in a three-game series to start the season
since 1996 at Texas.
MLB Scores
Wednesday, April 6th 2005
| Milwaukee | 10 | Final |
| Pittsburgh | 2 |
| Kansas City | 7 | Final |
| Detroit | 2 |
| Boston | 7 | Final |
| NY Yankees | 3 |
| Cleveland | 3 | Final |
| Chi White Sox | 4 |
| Toronto | 5 | Final |
| Tampa Bay | 8 |
| St. Louis | 1 | Final |
| Houston | 4 |
| Minnesota | 4 | Final |
| Seattle | 1 |
| Oakland | 9 | Final |
| Baltimore | 0 |
| Washington | 7 | Final |
| Philadelphia | 3 |
| Atlanta | 2 | Final |
| Florida | 1 | in 13 |
| NY Mets | 5 | Final |
| Cincinnati | 9 |
| San Diego | 14 | Final |
| Colorado | 6 |
| Texas | 3 | Final |
| LA Angels | 2 | in 12 |
| LA Dodgers | 10 | Final |
| San Francisco | 4 | in 10 |
| Chi Cubs | 3 | Final |
| Arizona | 8 |
