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    Yankees clinch home-field advantage, tie HR record

    The Yankees' Aaron Hicks hits a three-run home run Friday against the Red Sox in the fourth inning at Fenway Park in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

    Boston — The New York Yankees clinched home-field advantage for the AL wild-card game on Friday night, hitting four homers to tie the major league single-season record and beat the Boston Red Sox 11-6.

    Reigning Rookie of the Year Aaron Judge hit his first homer since coming off the disabled list Sept. 14, and Gary Sanchez, Aaron Hicks and Luke Voit also homered to match the mark of 264 set by the 1997 Seattle Mariners.

    The win in the opener of the three-game series settled the AL's last remaining postseason question with two games to go. The Yankees will host the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday for the right to play Boston in the divisional round.

    The Red Sox, who clinched the best record in baseball with a franchise-record 107 wins, were hoping to make things difficult for their archrivals — and the Athletics, too — by forcing the winner of the wild-card game have to fly cross-country next week. The ALDS begins in Boston on Friday.

    J.A. Happ (17-6) pitched three perfect innings and allowed just one hit through five. Staked to an 8-0 lead, he loaded the bases in the sixth for Steve Pearce's grand slam but got Rafael Devers on a groundout to end the inning.

    In all, Happ allowed four runs on four hits and two walks, striking out seven in six innings. He would be on regular rest for the wild-card game, but manager Aaron Boone has not announced his postseason pitching plans.

    Sanchez homered to lead off the third, just his second homer and fourth hit of any kind in two weeks. Hicks hit a three-run shot in New York's six-run fourth. Voit hit a solo shot in the seventh and Judge hit his 27th of the year in the eighth to make it 11-4.

    Boston scored once and loaded the bases in the bottom of the eighth against Dellin Betances, but Eduardo Nunez lined out to second to end it. The Red Sox loaded the bases in the ninth before Zach Britton walked Xander Bogaerts to score a run and cut the deficit to 11-6.

    But Pearce grounded out on a 3-2 pitch to third base to end it, giving the Yankees their 99th win.

    For the record

    Red Sox left-hander Brian Johnson (4-5) allowed two runs in three innings and left with a 2-0 deficit. William Cuevas came out to start the fourth and gave up six runs on six hits and a walk while getting just one out.

    Doubling up

    Miguel Andujar's fourth-inning double was his 44th of the season, tying Joe DiMaggio for the record by a Yankees rookie.

    Second base umpire Andy Fletcher appeared to hurt his calf while calling Andujar safe on the play. The game was completed using three umpires. According to Major League Baseball, Fletcher sustained a muscular injury and will need further evaluation but will likely be replaced for the rest of the series.

    Trainer's room

    Yankees: SS Didi Grigorius returned to the lineup for the first time since Saturday because of torn cartilage in his right wrist. Hicks also returned to the lineup; he missed two games with tightness in his left hamstring.

    Up next

    RHP Lance Lynn (9-10) is scheduled to face RHP Nathan Eovaldi.

    New York Yankees' Aaron Judge celebrates his solo home run with Aaron Hicks (31) in the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, Friday, Sept. 28, 2018, in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
    New York Yankees first baseman Luke Voit cannot catch a foul pop by Boston Red Sox's Ian Kinsler which bounces off the netting in the seventh inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park, Friday, Sept. 28, 2018, in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
    New York Yankees starting pitcher J.A. Happ delivers to the Boston Red Sox in the first inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park, Friday, Sept. 28, 2018, in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
    New York Yankees' Gary Sanchez, left, scores past Boston Red Sox catcher Blake Swihart on a double by Gleyber Torres in the fourth inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park, Friday, Sept. 28, 2018, in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
    New York Yankees' Aaron Judge celebrates his solo home run with Aaron Hicks (31) in the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, Friday, Sept. 28, 2018, in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

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