Coming From Behind

There was all the drama you'd want Wednesday night in the latest chapter of baseball's greatest rivalry. On a mild night when the hitters dominated, Hanley Ramirez (who hadn't homered in 19 games) put Boston ahead 6-5 when he torched Chad Green in the top of the 7th. That set the scene for the bottom of the 8th inning. After Neil Walker doubled and moved to 3rd on Miguel Andujar's grounder, the rookie Gleyber Torres walked. That led to Sox skipper Alex Cora summoning his closer Craig Kimbrel -- who had never posted a five-out save. Two one, one out, and Brett Gardner, already with two doubles to his credit, crushed Kimbrel's seventh pitch, tripling to deep left center and giving the Yankees the lead.
7-6 Yankees, the Stadium is rocking and the fun for Yankee fans isn't over. Time for 99. Aaron Judge sent Kimbrel's 1-2 pitch into Monument Park, perhaps to the spot where his plaque might be mounted one day.
The icing on the cake. "All Rise" says John Sterling. Aroldis Chapman nails the save. The Yankees, once 7-1/2 games back in the division, jump over the Red Sox into 1st place.
Yankees beat the Red Sox 9-6, for their 17th victory in 18 games.

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