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    Sunday, April 28, 2024

    Ellsbury leads off a hit parade

    Boston's David Ortiz follows through on a two-run home run in the fifth inning of Tuesday night's game at Yankee Stadium. Boston beat New York 6-4.

    New York - David Ortiz hit a two-run homer and Jonathan Papelbon labored through the ninth inning to earn his 200th save, leading the Boston Red Sox over the New York Yankees 6-4 Tuesday night.

    Jacoby Ellsbury led off the game with a home run and Adrian Gonzalez hit an RBI triple as the Red Sox roughed up Freddy Garcia (4-5) early to move within two percentage points of the first-place Yankees in the AL East.

    New York first baseman Mark Teixeira left the game in pain after getting hit on the kneecap by a first-inning pitch from Jon Lester.

    Derek Jeter had two hits to move within 12 of 3,000. He entered the 10-game homestand with 2,986 and said the most pressure he feels in his march toward the milestone is reaching the mark at Yankee Stadium.

    Working on seven days' rest, Lester (8-2) gave up three runs and eight hits - seven singles - in six innings.

    The Red Sox have been on a tear since arriving in the Bronx on May 13, starting a run in which they have won 17 of 23 with a three-game sweep of the Yankees. They have beaten New York in six of their seven meetings this year.

    Papelbon, pitching while he appeals a three-game ban for making contact with an umpire Saturday, gave up an RBI single to Jorge Posada but struck out Alex Rodriguez with a runner on second for his 12th save. He reached 200 saves in 359 appearances, fewest in baseball history. Mariano Rivera is next at 382 games.

    Red Sox reliever Bobby Jenks left in the seventh after throwing just four pitches because of tightness in his back. Matt Albers came on and finished a walk to Posada before retiring three in a row.

    Daniel Bard was perfect in the eighth.

    Ellsbury hit the fourth leadoff homer of his career, and the Red Sox chased Garcia soon after.

    Garcia, along with Bartolo Colon, has been a steady surprise for the Yankees, helping to fill voids in the rotation left by the retired Andy Pettitte and injured Phil Hughes.

    Garcia had gone at least five innings in each of his nine starts this season, but was knocked out after just 1 2-3 innings.

    After Ellsbury connected, Dustin Pedroia walked, Gonzalez tripled and Kevin Youkilis hit a sacrifice fly.

    Pedroia had an RBI double in the second to make it 4-1. Garcia intentionally walked Gonzalez to load the bases, ending his night.

    Restless Yankees fans booed as Garcia walked off the field having given up four hits, three walks and four runs.

    The Yankees scored in the bottom of the first, taking advantage of Lester's early wildness, but received a scare when Teixeira was hit On the right knee by a pitch from Lester. Teixeira immediately crumbled to the dirt and rolled back and forth, holding his knee.

    He had trouble putting weight on his leg and was assisted off the field. X-rays were negative and Teixeira will be re-evaluated today.

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