Yankees Deliver Another Blow to Reeling Red Sox

Yankees 4, Red Sox 2

Gleyber Torres hit a first-inning grand slam, and the Sox got only three hits.

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Gleyber Torres hit a first-inning grand slam, left-hander James Paxton cruised after that and the Yankees three-hit the visiting Boston Red Sox in a 4-2 victory on Friday night.

Boston has lost five straight for the first time since 2015 and dropped 11½ games behind the first-place Yankees in the American League East.

The Red Sox’ J.D. Martinez hit a two-run homer during yet another rocky first inning by Paxton, but Torres bailed him out with his slam off Eduardo Rodriguez (13-5). Paxton (6-6) struck out the side in the second and completed six innings on 100 pitches, allowing two hits and two runs with six strikeouts.

The Yankees earned their major-league-leading 35th comeback win and improved to 23-21 when their opponents score first. They are the only team in baseball with a winning record in such games.

Yankees relievers Tommy Kahnle and Zack Britton each pitched a scoreless inning, and Aroldis Chapman was perfect in the ninth for his 28th save.

Boston had scored six or more runs in seven straight games against the Yankees, a first in the rivalry. The Red Sox entered the game leading the majors with 640 runs and a .277 batting average.

The Red Sox arrived in the Bronx for this four-game set after standing pat at Wednesday’s trade deadline and having been swept over three games by the Rays at Fenway Park. The Sox, the reigning World Series champions, are four games behind Tampa Bay for the final A.L. wild card.

The first inning again proved a major obstacle for Paxton. After striking out Mookie Betts and Rafael Devers, he walked Xander Bogaerts and allowed the homer to Martinez, his 24th of the season. Paxton has given up 11 homers in 19 first innings and has an 11.37 earned run average before getting three outs. It was the fifth straight game in which Paxton allowed a run in the first inning, including when he gave up seven runs in four innings at Fenway Park in his previous outing.

Torres turned on a fastball off the plate inside and lined it out for his slam. That came after Rodriguez gave up a leadoff single to D.J. LeMahieu and walks to Aaron Judge and Edwin Encarnacion. Torres has 21 homers this season.

Both pitchers settled after the noisy first. Rodriguez covered six and two-thirds innings despite allowing a career-high six walks. He struck out eight and gave up five hits and four runs.

LeMahieu had two hits in his return after missing four games with a strained groin.

Aaron Hicks was 0 for 4 with three strikeouts for the Yankees and is 1 for 22 with 10 punchouts in his past six games. Judge struck out twice and has three hits in his last 29 at-bats.

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