Yankis rally in 9th, but Red Sox runs in 10th

Carlos Narwaz’s RBI Single scored a run run at the bottom of the 10th inning with a game winning run in David Hamilton, as Boston Red Socks defeated New York Yankiz 2–1 on Friday night in a three-game series opener.
Narwaz’s game-winning hit came against Tim Hill (3-2), with two outings in two outings.
Yannakis lagged behind 1–0 until Aaron Judge hit a single house run from a gratic crochet with one in the ninth. The judge, who has 26 domestic runs in this season, hit his last three-batsmen.
Crocket was pulled after the judge’s domestic run, which came on his 107th pitch. Crochet allowed four hits, one went and hit seven.
Garat WHILOLD (5–0) won to finish 10th.
New York manager Aaron Boon was removed at the top of the 10th innings when the ball hit by DJ Lemahiu was ruled by the foul and the call was not overturned after review. Lamahiu was then dropped out after the third was dropped from the innings.
In the 10th, New York’s automatic runner Anthony Wolpe for the first time in the innings when he was stolen a third base. They were originally called safe, but this call was overturned on the appeal.
Red Sox scored the first run of the game in the second. The Trevor Story sang, stole the other and scored on a Cedden Rafela Single.
Rob Refiner, Romi Gonzalez and Rafael Davors also had a single for Boston, which was held for six hits.
New York’s Starter Ryan Yarbro was raised with two outs in the fifth. He gave one run on four hits, three Chale and hit three.
Volpe collected two of the four hits in New York.
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