Yankees Outplayed by Red Sox to Drop Another Series Against Boston
- The Boston Red Sox defeated the New York Yankees 4-3 at Fenway Park on Saturday, improving to a 36-36 record and their fourth consecutive win over the Yankees.
- The victory followed a strong pitching performance by rookie Hunter Dobbins, supported by timely hitting and mistakes by Yankees baserunners that contributed to the close game.
- Dobbins pitched six shutout innings with two hits allowed and five strikeouts, marking the fifth consecutive start with at least six innings pitched by a Red Sox starter during this homestand.
- Manager Alex Cora emphasized adjusting the lineup against left-handed pitchers by using Rob Refsnyder and Romy Gonzalez, who combined for key hits including Refsnyder’s leadoff double and Gonzalez’s RBI double in the fifth inning.
- This victory extended the Red Sox's winning streak to four games and evened their record at 36-36, a level they had not reached since late May, indicating strong momentum as they prepare for an extended West Coast road trip beginning Sunday.
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Hunter Dobbins beats Yankees for second time this week as Red Sox top rival New York, 4-3
Hunter Dobbins pitched six shutout innings to beat the Yankees for the second time in a week, and the Boston Red Sox won their fourth straight game, 4-3 over New York.
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