Red Sox earn biggest comeback victory against Yankees since 1968
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| Regular Season Series |
| Series tied 9-9 (as of Sat 4/25) |
| Fri 4/24 |
@BOS 5, NYY 4 |
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| >Sat 4/25 |
@BOS 16, NYY 11 |
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@BOS 4, NYY 1 |
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@BOS 6, NYY 5 |
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@BOS 4, NYY 3 |
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@NYY 13, BOS 6 |
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@NYY 5, BOS 0 |
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@NYY 5, BOS 2 |
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NYY 20, @BOS 11 |
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@BOS 14, NYY 1 |
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NYY 8, @BOS 4 |
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@NYY 9, BOS 5 |
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@NYY 3, BOS 0 |
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@NYY 4, BOS 2 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Red Sox | Yankees |
| Scoring Summary |
| NYY | BOS |
 | 1st | N Swisher singled to center, J Damon scored, M Teixeira to second. | 1 | 0 |
 | 1st | J Posada singled to left, M Teixeira scored, N Swisher to second. | 2 | 0 |
 | 3rd | R Cano homered to right, M Teixeira scored. | 4 | 0 |
 | 4th | R Cano doubled to deep center, D Jeter and M Teixeira scored. | 6 | 0 |
 | 4th | J Bay singled to left, D Pedroia scored, K Youkilis to third, J Drew to second. | 6 | 1 |
 | 4th | J Varitek homered to right, K Youkilis, J Drew and J Bay scored. | 6 | 5 |
 | 5th | J Ellsbury homered to right. | 6 | 6 |
 | 5th | J Bay doubled to deep center, D Ortiz and K Youkilis scored. | 6 | 8 |
 | 6th | J Damon homered to right, D Jeter scored. | 8 | 8 |
 | 6th | D Ortiz hit sacrifice fly to right, N Green scored, D Pedroia out at second, J Ellsbury to third. | 8 | 9 |
 | 7th | J Damon safe at second on error by second baseman D Pedroia, A Berroa and B Gardner scored. | 10 | 9 |
 | 7th | M Lowell homered to left, K Youkilis and J Bay scored. | 10 | 12 |
 | 8th | R Cano homered to right. | 11 | 12 |
 | 8th | D Pedroia singled to center, J Ellsbury scored. | 11 | 13 |
 | 8th | M Lowell doubled to deep left, D Pedroia, K Youkilis and J Bay scored. | 11 | 16 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Fenway Park, Boston, MA |
| Attendance | 37,699 (102% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 4:21 |
| Weather | 82 degrees, sunny |
| Wind | 10 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Jim Wolf, First Base - Gary Cederstrom, Second Base - Brian Onora, Third Base - Fieldin Culbreth |
Associated Press
BOSTON -- It was three hours into the game, and Mike Lowell was 0-for-3 with two strikeouts while stranding five baserunners.
The next two at-bats changed everything.
Fast Facts
• Time of game: 4 hours, 21 minutes. This was the fifth nine-inning game since 2006 between these teams that lasted longer than four hours.
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The Yankees are the fourth team since 1900 to allow 15 or more runs three times within the first 17 games of the season.
• The teams combine for 27 runs, which is tied for fourth-most in any meeting between these teams.
• A.J. Burnett and Josh Beckett each allow eight runs. This is the first time both starters in a Yankees-Red Sox game allowed more than eight runs since 1987 (Tommy John and Roger Clemens).
• Mike Lowell had six RBIs, the most by a Red Sox player against the Yankees since Carlton Fisk in 1973.
• Robinson Cano had his fourth career multi-home run game and had five RBIs.
• Mark Teixeira is the first Yankee with five walks in a game since Roger Maris in 1962.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
The former World Series MVP hit a three-run homer in the seventh to give the Red Sox the lead, then added a three-run double in the eighth in Boston's 16-11 victory over the
New York Yankees. It was Boston's ninth straight win, and its biggest comeback victory against the Yankees since 1968.
"It was going back and forth; it seemed like whoever was up last was going to win," Lowell said. "You've got to be mentally prepared for every pitch."
In all, 12 pitchers threw 385 pitches and managed to retire the side in order just twice -- once for each team -- in a 4 hour, 21 minute game that tied for the sixth-longest nine-inning game in baseball history. The two longest also were between the Yankees and Red Sox.
"Lot of pitching changes. Lot of runs. Lot of commercials," Red Sox manager Terry Francona said. "There's that many pitches thrown, and it seems like every one is of consequence. It can drain you."
Boston was trailing 6-0 before
Jason Bay singled in a run and
Jason Varitek hit a grand slam to make it 6-5 in the fourth. The Yankees led 10-9 in the seventh when they intentionally walked Bay -- Friday night's star -- to face Lowell, and he homered off
Jonathan Albaladejo (1-1) to make it 12-10.
The Yankees again walked Bay to get to Lowell in the eighth, and he drove in another three runs with a double off the Green Monster.
"His RBIs in the last few innings were the difference in the game," Yankees manager
Joe Girardi said. "In the first couple of at-bats, we weren't able to get Bay out. That combination has really hurt us in this series so far."
Hideki Okajima (1-0) got two outs for the win, then
Ramon Ramirez got out of the eighth after putting runners on second and third with one out.
Dustin Pedroia had three hits and
Jacoby Ellsbury hit his first homer of the year for Boston.
Robinson Cano homered twice and drove in five for the Yankees.
Yankees star
Jorge Posada was called for catcher's interference and a passed ball in the same inning; Pedroia -- the 2008 AL MVP -- had a two-run error and got thrown out on a baserunning bungle. The teams swapped leads four times in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings as
Johnny Damon tied it with a two-run homer,
David Ortiz hit a sacrifice fly to put Boston on top and then the Yankees took the lead when Damon hit a hard grounder through Pedroia's legs at second base.
The Yankees intentionally walked Bay, whose two-run homer with two outs in the ninth helped Boston win the night before. Lowell homered off Albaladejo inside the foul pole to make it 12-10.
The Red Sox last rallied from six runs down to beat the Yankees on May 16, 1968, when they trailed 9-3 after four innings but came back to win 11-10.
"They never quit over there," Damon said. "Score a run here, score a run there, and then Varitek hits a big grand slam. Then they ended scoring every inning after that."
Game notes Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, wearing a Red Sox jersey with No. 9.69 on the back for his record time in the 100 meters, threw out the ceremonial first pitch. ... Boston ace
Josh Beckett and New York's
A.J. Burnett, teammates on the 2003 World Champion
Florida Marlins, were the starters and neither made it past five innings after giving up eight runs for a no-decision. ... Cano has hit safely in 12 straight games. ... New York's
Mark Teixeira walked five times, once intentionally.