Yankees’ Luis Gil Pulled After 6 No-Hit Innings. Reliever Fernando Cruz Gives up a Homer in the 7th
Luis Gil pitched six no-hit innings with four walks and four strikeouts before Nate Eaton ended it with a home run, helping the Yankees lead the AL wild-card race.
- On Friday night at Fenway Park, Yankees right-hander Luis Gil was lifted after pitching six no-hit innings in a 4-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox.
- Gil reached a high pitch count of 93, prompting manager Aaron Boone to remove him despite the no-hitter bid, a decision Gil accepted without objection.
- The Yankees led 4-0 entering the seventh inning before reliever Fernando Cruz struck out a batter but then gave up a home run to Nate Eaton, ending the no-hit bid.
- Aaron Judge launched a 468-foot solo home run, marking his 362nd career homer and moving him ahead of Joe DiMaggio to rank fourth on New York’s all-time home run list.
- The Yankees increased their lead over the Red Sox to 1½ games in the wild card race, reinforcing their position for potential home-field advantage in the playoffs.
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Aaron Judge, Luis Gil star as Yankees stifle Red Sox
Aaron Judge took sole possession of fourth place on the New York Yankees' all-time home run list and Luis Gil pitched six no-hit innings in a 4-1 win over the host Boston Red Sox in Friday's three-game series opener.

Yankees' Luis Gil pulled after 6 no-hit innings. Reliever Fernando Cruz gives up a homer in the 7th
Yankees right-hander Luis Gil held the Boston Red Sox hitless for six innings. He was pulled Friday night with his no-hitter intact before reliever Fernando Cruz gave up Nate Eaton’s home run in the seventh.
Ignoring Yankees’ Luis Gil? Both Boston, Bookies Pay The Price
BOSTON — The betting markets had written him off. Critics questioned his future. But Luis Gil silenced every doubter Friday night at Fenway Park. The Yankees right-hander delivered six hitless innings in a dominant 4-1 victory over the Red Sox, stunning oddsmakers who had priced him as a liability heading into the crucial AL East showdown. Bookmakers bet against struggling starter Before first pitch, sportsbooks painted a grim picture for Luis G…
Red Sox Lose to Yankees Amidst Two-Hit Performance - Sport Relay
Yankees 4, Red Sox 1 The Boston Red Sox, amidst a two-hit performance, suffered a 4–1 loss to the New York Yankees. New York starter Luis Gil wound up holding the Red Sox to a mere two hits, while going six innings and striking out four hitters. Red Sox Vs. Yankees Summary The Yankees kicked the scoring off in the first, as Aaron Judge hit an 0–1 offering off Gil out of Fenway Park. Totaling at 468 feet, the Yankees took a quick 1–0 lead. After …
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