Red Sox Hit 5 Home Runs, Overcome 2 by Judge in 11-7 Win over Yankees
- The Boston Red Sox defeated the New York Yankees 11-7 on Sunday night at Yankee Stadium by hitting five home runs to overcome two homers by Aaron Judge.
- The Red Sox won two out of three games in their opening series against the Yankees, highlighted by Carlos Narváez’s sixth-inning home run that brought in three runs off his previous team.
- Rookie Hunter Dobbins earned the win by pitching five innings and allowing three runs, while Kristian Campbell, Rafael Devers, Abraham Toro, and Trevor Story also contributed homers.
- Carlos Narváez’s home run off Carlos Rodón put Boston ahead 5-3 and contributed to the Red Sox totaling 27 runs in the series, marking their highest run production in a three-game series at Yankee Stadium in nearly two decades.
- The Red Sox’s series win suggests momentum as they prepare to start a new three-game series Monday at home against Tampa Bay, with rookie Brayan Bello set to pitch against Shane Baz.
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Red Sox hang on to beat Yankees in 11-7 slugfest, stringing together two wins for first time in weeks - The Boston Globe
Former Yankee Carlos Narváez crushed a go-ahead three-run homer in the sixth, one of five Sox long balls in the game, as Boston took the series win.
Red Sox overcome two Judge homers to take series from yankees
NEW YORK — Carlos Narváez put Boston ahead with a three-run homer against his former team, and the Red Sox overcame two home runs by Aaron Judge in an 11-7 victory over the New York Yankees on Sunday night. Rafael Devers also went deep as Boston equaled a season high with five longballs to take two of three games at Yankee Stadium in the first series this season between the longtime rivals. Narváez signed with the Yankees in 2015 and broke into …
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