MLB Game Recap - NY Yankees at Boston
Fri Sep 28, 2018 7:10 PM EDT

CHW
1
MIN
2
F
STL
4
CHC
8
F
PIT
8
CIN
4
F
ATL
10
PHI
2
F
HOU
2
BAL
1
F
MIA
8
NYM
1
F
NYY
11
BOS
6
F
TOR
7
TB
6
F
WSH
2
COL
5
F
CHW
4
MIN
12
F
DET
5
MIL
6
F
CLE
14
KC
6
F
OAK
5
LAA
8
F
ARI
2
SD
3
F(15)
TEX
6
SEA
12
F
LAD
3
SF
1
F

September 28, 2018 7:10 PM

Final

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

R

H

E

NY Yankees

0

0

2

6

0

0

2

1

0

11

13

1

Boston

0

0

0

0

0

4

0

1

1

6

6

1

W: Happ (17-6)

L: Johnson (4-5)

NYY - HR: Judge (27) , Hicks (27) , Voit (14) , Sanchez (18)

BOS - HR: Pearce (11)

Yankees tie HR mark, beat Red Sox 11-6, home for wild card
Sat Sep 29, 2018 12:06 AM

BOSTON (AP) The AL wild-card game will be in the Bronx, where the New York Yankees bats have always felt at home.

The Yankees cleared the Fenway fences four times on Friday night to tie the major league single-season home run record, clinching home-field advantage for the upcoming one-game playoff against Oakland with a 11-6 victory over the Boston Red Sox.

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 Athletics on Wednesday for the right to play Boston in the divisional round.

"That's an exhale right there, for the moment," New York manager Aaron Boone said. "Now we can start working on getting ready as best as we can for that Wednesday game. It's nice to finish that off."

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 A's, too - by forcing the winner of the wild-card game to fly cross-country next week. The ALDS begins in Boston on Friday.

Instead, the Yankees will sleep in their own beds, and play in the park where they were 53-28 while hitting 144 home runs.

"It's not the end-all, be-all by any means," Boone said. "But when push comes to shove you want to be at home."

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 give the Yankees 264 home runs for the season. That matches the mark set by the 1997 Seattle Mariners.

AUDITIONS

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.

"I'd love to get the nod," he said. "But I think we're going to feel good with whoever is out there."

LONG BALLS

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.

Boone said he wouldn't have expected to set home run records in a season without Judge and Giancarlo Stanton hitting 50 apiece. Judge battled injuries after hitting 52 as a rookie; Stanton dropped from 59 to 37.

Twelve players hit 10 or more homers and six topped 20.

"We're getting a lot of production from a lot of guys," Boone said.

LATE THREAT

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.

"I loved the way we fought," Red Sox manager Alex Cora said. "Got to Betances; got to Britton. We had the big inning against Happ."

PASSING THE MESSAGE

Pearce is 6 for 32 with six homers against Happ in his career. Asked why he's struggled so much to keep Pearce in the park, Happ said with a smile, "I don't know, why don't you go over there and ask him why it's so easy for him. I'd like to know what he says."

(When that was relayed to Pearce, he also smiled and said, "It's not easy. He's a good pitcher.")

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.

Pitchers of Record

NY Yankees IP H ER BB K ERA WHIP
J. Happ (W, 17-6) 6 4 4 2 7 6.00 1.000
Boston IP H ER BB K ERA WHIP
B. Johnson (L, 4-5) 3 3 2 2 2 6.00 1.667

Batting Leaders

NY Yankees AB H R HR RBI BB TB SB RC
G. Sanchez 4 2 2 1 1 1 6 0 3.8
A. Judge 4 2 3 1 1 1 5 0 3.2
Boston AB H R HR RBI BB TB SB RC
S. Pearce 5 2 1 1 5 0 5 0 2.0
A. Benintendi 5 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 1.2

Team Comparison

NYY BOS
At Bats 41 34
Hits 13 6
Batting Average .317 .176
On Base Percentage .378 .317
Slugging Percentage 0.683 0.294
Doubles 3 1
Triples 0 0
Home Runs 4 1
Total Bases 28 10
Walks 4 7
Strikeouts 9 9
Stolen Bases 0 0
Caught Stealing 0 0
Runners Left On Base 7 8
Hits / At Bats with Runners In Scoring Position 4/9 2/10
Double Plays Fielded 0 0
Errors 1 1

2018 Reg Season - BOS Leads Series 9-8

Date Result Winner Loser
Tue Apr 10 NYY 1 @ BOS 14 C. Sale L. Severino
Wed Apr 11 NYY 10 @ BOS 7 M. Tanaka D. Price
Thu Apr 12 NYY 3 @ BOS 6 R. Porcello S. Gray
Tue May 8 BOS 2 @ NYY 3 D. Robertson H. Hembree
Wed May 9 BOS 6 @ NYY 9 J. Holder M. Barnes
Thu May 10 BOS 5 @ NYY 4 J. Kelly D. Betances
Fri Jun 29 BOS 1 @ NYY 8 C. Sabathia E. Rodriguez
Sat Jun 30 BOS 11 @ NYY 0 C. Sale S. Gray
Sun Jul 1 BOS 1 @ NYY 11 L. Severino D. Price
Thu Aug 2 NYY 7 @ BOS 15 B. Johnson J. Holder
Fri Aug 3 NYY 1 @ BOS 4 R. Porcello L. Severino
Sat Aug 4 NYY 1 @ BOS 4 N. Eovaldi C. Adams
Sun Aug 5 NYY 4 @ BOS 5 M. Barnes J. Holder
Tue Sep 18 BOS 2 @ NYY 3 C. Green B. Workman
Wed Sep 19 BOS 1 @ NYY 10 L. Severino D. Price
Thu Sep 20 BOS 11 @ NYY 6 S. Wright C. Green
Fri Sep 28 NYY 11 @ BOS 6 J. Happ B. Johnson

Game Information

Stadium: Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 36,779
Game Time: 3:27
Weather: 60F, Cloudy
Wind:
Umpires: Home Plate - ?, First Base - ?, Second Base - ?, Third Base - ?