Dustin Pedroia’s sacrifice in the 9th and Josh Reddick’s walk-off single in the 10th completed the comeback, sending Boston back into first place in the A.L. East with a 3-2 win over the Yanks.
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BOSTON, MA: Josh Reddick #16 of the Boston Red Sox hits a walk off single to score the game winning runs.The Boston Red Sox defeated the New York Yankees 3-2 in 10 innings. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) Getty ImagesMadness, you say? Witchery? No, it’s true, all true. There’s a place where you can look at a television schedule, see a Yankees/Red Sox game on the docket, and think, “Say, that seems like a splendid game between two evenly matched rivals!” This land is named Dude, If You Think the Red Sox and Yankees Get Too Much Media Coverage, Seek Out Different Sources of Sports News and Opinion Land. Drink from the red vial and follow me. No, I said red vial. Well, hope you weren’t planning on sleeping for a while.
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When the Boston Red Sox play the New York Yankees, you can usually count on two things. It’s going to be a long game, and it’s going to end with something exciting.
With that win, the Sox retook the lead in the A.L. East.
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Deadlocked at 1-1 heading into the 7th inning, the New York Yankees needed a spark to break through the hold the Boston Red Sox pichers had over them.
Brett Gardner provided said spark with a solo shot to deep right centerfield, making it 2-1 Yankees in the 7th inning.
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