NEW YORK (AP)—The Boston Red Sox are doing a lot better at the new Yankee Stadium than the home team.
Jason Bay
hit a three-run homer in a four-run first inning against Joba
Chamberlain
, and the Red Sox beat New York 7-3 Tuesday night for a rainy
two-game sweep in the first trip to their rivals’ $1.5 billion ballpark.
Boston improved to 5-0 against New York for the first time since 1985 and has outscored the Yankees 38-23. In 1923, the Red Sox lost their first five games at the original Yankee Stadium. New York is 6-5 overall at its new home following three straight losses.
Chamberlain (1-1) allowed hits to his first five batters, then recovered to strike out a career-high 12 in 5 2-3 innings, including nine looking. But it was too late.
Josh Beckett
(3-2) bounced back from a pair of poor outings and allowed his
only runs on Johnny Damon’s
three-run homer in the third.
Before the game, the Yankees put All-Star catcher Jorge Posada
on the
disabled list with a strained right hamstring. Boston was without first baseman
Kevin Youkilis
(tight left side) and lost center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury
to a
tight right hamstring in the fourth inning.
Many of the most expensive seats again were empty. Just 54 of the 98 first-row Legends Suite seats costing $2,500 were occupied in the first inning, and three of the first nine rows behind the plate were mostly vacant. Later, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, wearing a Yankees jacket, sat just to the third-base side of the plate in one of those front-row seats.
Rain began falling when Jose Veras
relieved Chamberlain in the sixth, and
many of the fans in the Legends Suite cleared out into the three exclusive
restaurants and lounges.
Pitching a day after his mother was arrested in Nebraska on suspicion of
selling methamphetamine to an undercover police officer in February, Chamberlain
allowed four runs and six hits, becoming the fifth pitcher since 1900 to strike
out 12 in 5 2-3 innings or less. The previous one was Philadelphia’s Cole Hamels
in 5 1-3 innings against Atlanta on July 24, 2006, according to the Elias Sports
Bureau.
Chamberlain also hit Bay on the side with a pitch in the fifth.
The right-hander earned a suspension after throwing consecutive 98-99 mph pitches over Youkilis’ head in August 2007, then was warned by an umpire last July when threw a high, inside pitch that sent Youkilis to the ground as the ball ricocheted off his bat.
Beckett allowed 10 hits in six-plus innings, lowering his ERA from 7.22 to
6.75. Hideki Okajima
followed with six straight outs.
Singles by Ellsbury, Dustin Pedroia
and David Ortiz
put Boston ahead, and
Bay homered into the left-field seats, the 37th homer in 11 games at Yankee
Stadium. Bay is 10-for-18 (.556) with three homers and 10 RBIs against the
Yankees this season.
Mike Lowell
singled before J.D. Drew
flied out and Jeff Bailey
grounded into
a double play.
After Damon’s sixth homer pulled the Yankees within a run, Melky Cabrera
doubled to right in the fourth but was thrown out stretching at third by Pedroia
on a relay from Drew. Cabrera’s second double and third hit put runners on
second and third in the sixth, but Beckett struck out Ramiro Pena
and retired
Jose Molina
on a groundout.
Jason Varitek
hit a sacrifice fly in the eighth off Jonathan Albaladejo
, who
gave up an RBI single to Nick Green
. An error by Pena at third base made both
runs unearned.
Notes
The record of 40 homers in the first 11 games at a big league park was
set at Houston’s Enron Field in 2000. … In a rehab start for Triple-A
Pawtucket against Toledo, Red Sox RHP Daisuke Matsuzaka
allowed two hits in 2
2-3 scoreless innings. He struck out five, walked two and threw 29 of 47 pitches
for strikes. He has been on the 15-day DL since April 15 because of a mild right
shoulder strain. … Chamberlain struck out nine three times, including last
July 25 at Fenway Park. He became the first Yankees pitcher to strike out 12
since Mike Mussina
against Seattle on May 7, 2003.

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One player does not make a championship, asshat. As a Yankee fan, you are of course too much of an idiot to realize that. While Schilling was an important acquisition, it was the other signings and trades, for Bill Mueller, Kevin Millar, Mark Bellhorn, and even David Roberts (w/o his stolen base, they may not have gone on to the WS). Role players and pieces of the puzzle. The Yankees don't get guys like that anymore (they did in their championship run, ie, O'Neill, Brosius, Key), they want the big-stud FAs; that's why they haven't won since.
Have fun at .500, putz.
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there is a GOD
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there is a GOD
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Forget Pedro, the last time i checked he didnt play for the Red Sox
And A-Roid complains when he gets hit too.
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I'm sure that Francona is passing out steroids to the whole team. That's the only reason they can beat the Yankees. Win or lose, Yankee's suck! Leave the fans out of it. There is good and bad everywhere, Boston and New York. I'm sure there are some nice Yankee fans just as there are some obnoxious Sox fans. If you can't enjoy the game for sake of the game then don't watch.
HEY LOVINGNESPORTS: THEY SAY STEROIDS NEGATIVELY AFFECT THE BRAIN--SO, HOW LONG HAS YOUR BRAIN BEEN ON STEROIDS? THE RED SOX BEAT THE YANKEES BECAUSE THEY ARE A BETTER TEAM. LEAVE THE FANS OUT OF IT?.....LOOKS LIKE THE YANKEES ARE FOLLOWING YOUR ADVICE....THEIR TICKET PRICES ARE LEAVING LOTS OF FANS OUT OF IT. THERE ARE NO NICE YANKEE FANS.....ONLY YANKEE MASOCHISTS. GO SOX!
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Although it is nice to beat the Yankees anytime anywhere, it pains me to struggle against the Rays. When I think of that team in Tampa my stomach gets queasy and I crap out a series of small black skittle snakes with red trailers on the end that get splashed over with squirty brown sea foam. Im serious. The Rays make me squirt. Its horrible.
HEY, BobA: THANKS FOR SHARING. WE DON'T NEED TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU BLOW YOUR NOSE. YOU MUST HAVE SH*T FOR "BRAINS". YOU ARE A DISGUSTING IDIOT. STICK YOUR HEAD IN THE TOILET AND FLUSH IT.
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See there are ignorant fans and intelligent fans. I'd say Zeppo is an ignorant fan. The Sox won in '04 because of something no other team was better at. That was, TEAMWORK!!!! Teamwork won the sox the series not money. Money doesn't buy everything. Just ask the Yankees. They have spent the most money since 2001, and they haven't won a thing.
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Try knowing what you're talking about, numbnut before posting.
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