Sunday, August 3, 2014

Yankees edge Red Sox behind Brett Gardner, Stephen Drew

Final
Series: Game 3 of 3

Yankees 8

(57-53, 32-27 away)

Red Sox 7

(49-62, 27-31 home)


64°
Broken Clouds

8:00 PM ET, August 3, 2014
Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts 

123456789 R H E
NYY 030131000 8 10 0
BOS 320200000 7 8 0
W: E. Rogers (1-0)
L: C. Breslow (2-3)
S: D. Robertson (29)
 
 
 
Associated Press
Yankees Battle Past Red Sox
Brett Gardner's fifth home run in six games was the winning run for the Yankees' in an 8-7 victory over the Red Sox.
 
BOSTON -- Brett Gardner hit a tiebreaking homer in the sixth inning for one of his three hits, helping the New York Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox 8-7 on Sunday night.
Former Red Sox infielder Stephen Drew had a pair of hits and drove in four runs in his third game with the Yankees since he was sent there at the trading deadline. Esmil Rogers (1-0) earned the victory in his Yankees debut by throwing three hitless innings, striking out three and allowing one walk.
David Robertson pitched the ninth for his 29th save.
Craig Breslow (2-3) came in to relieve Clay Buchholz to start the sixth inning and gave up Gardner's leadoff homer before retiring the next three batters.
Yankees starter David Phelps lasted just two innings, allowing five runs and six hits with two walks. He departed with right elbow inflammation and will be evaluated later this week in New York.
Boston starter Clay Buchholz allowed seven runs in five innings.
Dustin Pedroia and David Ortiz homered for Boston. Pedroia lined a 3-2 pitch just foul with two out in the bottom of the ninth one pitch before grounding out to shortstop to end the game.
The Red Sox led 3-0 after one inning, 5-3 after two and 7-4 after four. But the Yankees tied it in the fifth on Chase Headley's RBI double and Drew's two-run single.
Gardner led off the sixth with his 15th homer of the year -- and his fifth in six games -- on a 2-0 pitch, sending it over the Red Sox bullpen beyond right field.
THE TRAINER'S ROOM
Red Sox: Newly acquired first baseman Allen Craig missed his second straight game with foot soreness. Manager John Farrell says he hopes to have Craig in the lineup when the Red Sox are in St. Louis to face his former team this week. Outfielder Shane Victorino flew to Los Angeles on Sunday to see an orthopedic surgeon about his back.
Yankees: Right-hander Michael Pineda, who is on the 60-day disabled list with a right shoulder injury, will make a rehab start on Friday. Right-hander Masahiro Tanaka (right elbow ligament) will see doctors as scheduled on Monday, three weeks after he received an injection as an alternative to surgery.
ON DECK
Red Sox: The Red Sox have their second off day in less than a week before a rematch with World Series opponent St. Louis. Rubby De La Rosa (3-4) will face Lance Lynn (11-8) in the opener.
Yankees: New York returns home for a four-game series against the Tigers. Brandon McCarthy (3-0) will face Detroit's Max Scherzer (13-3) in the opener.
Copyright by STATS LLC and The Associated Press
 
 
 
 

Game Information

StadiumFenway Park, Boston, MA
Attendance38,035 (102.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:42
Weather67 degrees, cloudy
Wind7 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Paul Schrieber, First Base - Adam Hamari, Second Base - Alfonso Marquez, Third Base - Ted Barrett

Research Notes

Dustin Pedroia: 5th straight multi-hit game ties his career longest streak (7th time he's done so) It's the longest streak by a Red Sox hitter this season.
ESPN Stats & Information

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