Winning Bronx Style

Aaron Hicks (seen here April 20th against the Rays) had his first big Yankee moment a couple of weeks ago, when his laser throw from left field nailed Danny Valencia. But the Yanks lost that game. Friday night, he came through with the game-changing blast: a home run off Rick Porecello leading off the bottom of the 7th. On a night that when Jacoby Ellsbury left early with a sore hip -- and with the Yanks already missing Alex Rodriguez -- Hicks provided the winning margin in a 3 - 2 victory over the Red Sox.
Not surprisingly, in a Yankee/Red Sox game, the tension continued to build. In the top of the 9th inning, Boston loaded the bases against Andrew Miller. With one out, David Ortiz had the chance to put the Sox back on top -- but was called out on strikes. Some very borderline calls led to Big Papi and manager John Farrell being ejected. The tension that fueld the Yanks/Sox rivalry was finally back! So the rest of this weekend's games will likely be grudge matches. Better for the fans, better for the TV audiences. Stay tuned!

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