Red Sox 9, Yankees 2

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NYY (58-46) 000020000 2 10 0
BOS (61-45) 31120200 - 9 15 0

Final

 
W:J. Lester (9-3)
L:S. Ponson (6-2)

Ramirez, Ortiz help Red Sox stop Yankees' win streak at eight

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Regular Season Series
Series tied 9-9 (as of Sun 7/27)
Fri 4/11 NYY 4, @BOS 1 Recap
Sat 4/12 @BOS 4, NYY 3 Recap
Sun 4/13 @BOS 8, NYY 5 Recap
Wed 4/16 @NYY 15, BOS 9 Recap
Thu 4/17 BOS 7, @NYY 5 Recap
Thu 7/3 BOS 7, @NYY 0 Recap
Fri 7/4 BOS 6, @NYY 4 Recap
Sat 7/5 @NYY 2, BOS 1 Recap
Sun 7/6 @NYY 5, BOS 4 Recap
Fri 7/25 NYY 1, @BOS 0 Recap
Sat 7/26 NYY 10, @BOS 3 Recap
>Sun 7/27 @BOS 9, NYY 2 Box Score
Tue 8/26 BOS 7, @NYY 3 Recap
Wed 8/27 BOS 11, @NYY 3 Recap
Thu 8/28 @NYY 3, BOS 2 Recap
Fri 9/26 NYY 19, @BOS 8 Recap
Sat 9/27 Postponed/Delayed Information
Sun 9/28 NYY 6, @BOS 2 Recap
Sun 9/28 @BOS 4, NYY 3 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Red Sox | Yankees
Scoring Summary
NYYBOS
1stM Ramirez doubled to right center, K Youkilis scored, D Ortiz to third.01
1stM Lowell singled to center, D Ortiz and M Ramirez scored, M Lowell tagged out at second attempting to advance on play.03
2ndD Pedroia hit sacrifice fly to center, A Cora scored.04
3rdJ Varitek doubled to left, M Ramirez scored, J Drew to third.05
4thD Ortiz homered to right, D Pedroia scored.07
5thD Jeter reached on infield single to third, M Cabrera scored, J Molina to third, J Damon to second.17
5thB Abreu walked, J Molina scored, J Damon to third, D Jeter to second.27
6thD Ortiz hit sacrifice fly to right, J Ellsbury scored, K Youkilis to second.28
6thM Ramirez singled to left, K Youkilis scored.29
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Game Information
StadiumFenway Park, Boston, MA
Attendance37,688 (102% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:50
Weather66 degrees, rain
Wind15 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Angel Hernandez, First Base - Eric Cooper, Second Base - Marty Foster, Third Base - Derryl Cousins

BOSTON (AP) -- Manny Ramirez might be happier if the Red Sox traded him. On Sunday night he showed why they shouldn't.

Fast Facts

• Red Sox starter Jon Lester improved to 6-0 in his last nine starts.

• Boston slugger David Ortiz went yard for the first time since May 31. It was also his 25th career homer against the Yankees.

• Both Ortiz and Manny Ramirez recorded multi-RBI games. They now each have 20 multi-RBI games against the Yanks since '03. That's the most in MLB against New York in that span.

-- ESPN.com research

The quirky slugger caused a pregame stir by saying he'd be open to a deal. Then he went 3-for-5 with two doubles and two RBIs in a revived Boston offense that ruined the New York Yankees perfect post-All-Star break record with a 9-2 win.

Curious comments and stinging line drives -- just Manny being Manny.

"Manny says a lot of things," Mike Lowell said. "Some of them are entertaining. Some of them make you roll your eyes and spin your head. But it seems like every time after he says something he goes 3-for-4 so maybe we should encourage him to say something like that."

Trading their cleanup hitter, who is 22-for-47 in his last 13 games, seems unlikely for a team just one game behind AL East leader Tampa Bay and two ahead of third-place New York, which is 8-1 since the All-Star Game.

Especially now that Ramirez has been reunited with David Ortiz in the heart of the order.

In his third game since missing 45 with a left wrist injury, Ortiz went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer and three RBIs.

"We still have to have time to get David more at-bats and keep that tandem working," Jason Varitek said. "It's good to have an offensive day, but it was still led by our starting pitching."

Jon Lester (9-3) stayed unbeaten since his last loss on May 25 with his sixth win in nine starts despite working out of trouble in four of the first five innings. He could relax with a 7-0 lead after four. Boston finished with 15 hits.

In losing the first two games of the series, the Red Sox managed four runs and 12 hits.

"Hopefully, we get some runs early and I hold it." Lester said. "It definitely felt like a different atmosphere in the dugout tonight. Guys were laughing, having fun, seemed like they were going up to the plate more relaxed."

The Yankees lost a chance for a sweep that would have tied them with the Red Sox for second place.

"We had a good series," manager Joe Girardi said. "We could have had a great series."

The Red Sox slumping hitters capitalized on a rare poor performance by a New York starter.

They scored in each of the first four innings -- seven runs -- against Sidney Ponson (6-2), who hadn't lost since May 26. It was only the second time in 17 games that a Yankees starter allowed more than three earned runs.

"It's a downer because we were going so good," Ponson said. "I don't know what to say. I pitched like crap."

Before the game, Ramirez said "if the Red Sox think they can find a trade that's going to make their team better and both sides are going to be happy, I'm going to agree."

But he didn't think that would happen by the non-waiver trading deadline Thursday.

"Manny swung the bat great," manager Terry Francona said. "That's what we need. That shouldn't be a surprise."

Four of the Red Sox first five hitters hit safely in a three-run first inning. Ramirez's RBI double was followed by Lowell's two-run single. Ramirez scored on that hit after running through a stop sign by third base coach DeMarlo Hale.

Dustin Pedroia hit a sacrifice fly in the second and Varitek doubled in a run in the third after batting just .147 in his previous 45 games and striking out in his first at bat Sunday.

Boston made it 7-0 in the fourth on Ortiz's 14th homer of the year -- and first since May 31 -- into the right field seats after Pedroia's double.

The Red Sox added two runs in the sixth on a sacrifice fly by Ortiz and an RBI single by Ramirez.

Lester, who pitched a shutout at the Yankees on July 3, allowed five hits in the first four innings. Then he escaped a potentially damaging fifth.

The Yankees loaded the bases with no outs on singles by Melky Cabrera, Jose Molina and Johnny Damon. Derek Jeter then singled in a a run with a slow roller to third before Bobby Abreu walked, making it 7-2. Then Lester shut the door.

He retired Alex Rodriguez on a liner to third, Xavier Nady on a fly to center and Robinson Cano on a grounder back to the mound.

"We put ourselves in a decent position there in one inning," Damon said, "but [Lester] battled through it and showed why he's one of the better pitchers around."

Lester retired the side in order in his last two innings, finishing by setting down his last nine batters.

Game notes
The start of the game was delayed 52 minutes by rain. ... Ramirez got his 1,668th RBI in the first inning, breaking a tie with Sammy Sosa for 23rd on the all-time list. ... Abreu reached safely in his 25th game at Fenway Park, including all 20 he's played with the Yankees. ... Boston's Bartolo Colon, on the disabled list since June 17 with a stuff lower back, plans to throw on the side Monday. He threw 35 pitches in his previous side session. ... New York's Hideki Matsui, sidelined since June 22 with a left knee injury, is scheduled to hit both off a tee and soft toss pitches on Monday before the Yankees home game against Baltimore.


Series At A Glance

New York won 2-1
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MLB Scores

Sunday, July 27th 2008
Minnesota 4 Final
Cleveland 2
Chi White Sox 4 Final
Detroit 6
Seattle 5 Final
Toronto 1
St. Louis 1 Final
NY Mets 9
Colorado 11 Final
Cincinnati 0
LA Angels 2 Final
Baltimore 5
Atlanta 10 Final
Philadelphia 12
San Diego 3 Final
Pittsburgh 1
Houston 11 Final
Milwaukee 6
Tampa Bay 1 Final
Kansas City 6
Florida 6 Final
Chi Cubs 9
Texas 5 Final
Oakland 6
Arizona 7 Final
San Francisco 2
Washington 0 Final
LA Dodgers 2
NY Yankees 2 Final
Boston 9