Red Sox complete rainy sweep of Yankees

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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.

Updated May 6, 12:45 am EDT
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  1. Zman
    117. Posted by Zman Sun Jun 14 12:56pm EDT

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    Joba has no control
  2. TPOD
    116. Posted by TPOD Wed May 6 8:56pm EDT

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    Zeppo, you're a freaking idiot. Trade and FA acquisitions are common practices throughout MLB. And what is amazing is that you might possible believe this BS. Maritnez siging took place 6 years before their championship. By your "logic", such a signing should have produced a championship in '98. That it didn't until 2004 means they built a championship team. Beckett came in '06 and as you point out (one of the few baseball facts you got right), they lost to Chicago. Dice K's best year was last year. He was a great signing, but in '07 he wore down and had a good start against Cleveland and that's about it. What did it for them in the World Series was Ellsbury and Pedroia, farm system guys, and Lowell, a reclamtation project.

    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.
  3. emikans
    115. Posted by emikans Wed May 6 7:59pm EDT

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    i whole-heartedly agree with Osmosis. i am a red sox fan but feel Torre should have gotten the coach of the year award for his last year with the yankees. they were 14 games out @ the all star break & he helped position them into the playoffs. they deserve just what they're getting today
    there is a GOD
  4. emikans
    114. Posted by emikans Wed May 6 7:59pm EDT

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    i whole-heartedly agree with Osmosis. i am a red sox fan but feel Torre should have gotten the coach of the year award for his last year with the yankees. they were 14 games out @ the all star break & he helped position them into the playoffs. they deserve just what they're getting today
    there is a GOD
  5. <i>zeppo12000</i>
    113. Posted by zeppo12000 Wed May 6 7:56pm EDT

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    Yes, TPOD without purchasing Pedro & Shillling (the two best money pitchers at the time) the Sox would NEVER have come back down 0-3 in 2004. And without purchasing Dice K & Beckett they NEVER would have won again in 2007. Remember they were swept in the playoffs by Chicago and then failed to make it the next year. Without those aquisitions forget about the 2 championships. How do you break a curse....throw millions of dollars ar it.
  6. PLSr.
    112. Posted by PLSr. Wed May 6 6:39pm EDT

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    The Yanks are coming? Nooo they're going ! Red Sox Nation all - the - way! Peace brother!
  7. ryan c
    111. Posted by ryan c Wed May 6 6:17pm EDT

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    New York Yankees fans, are by far the most disloyal fans in all of sports. Hardly into May and the fans of the evil empire are already looking to circle the wagons by blaming all of their troubles on their manager. Have some @#$% class. Is it Giradi's fault that the Yankees starting pitching hasnt performed? Is it Giradi's fault that the yanks have one of the worse bull pens in all of baseball? Is it normal for Mark Texiera to bat under 200 like he is now? Joe G.'s replacing Joe Torre one of the most noteworthy managers in baseball history so I understand the natural reflex to wanna pin it all on him, BUT THE FACT IS YANKEES FANS YOUR TEAM AINT DEEP ENOUGH TO WIN IN MY DIVISION, GO RED SOX.
  8. <i>heelpride21</i>
    110. Posted by heelpride21 Wed May 6 6:08pm EDT

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    Mark C youre the one whining
    Forget Pedro, the last time i checked he didnt play for the Red Sox
    And A-Roid complains when he gets hit too.
  9. <i>edg8244</i>
    109. Posted by edg8244 Wed May 6 5:42pm EDT

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    63. Posted by LOVINGNESPORTS Wed May 6 7:55am EDT Report Abuse
    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!
  10. Eric S
    108. Posted by Eric S Wed May 6 5:40pm EDT

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    They should've kept the old stadium.
  11. <i>edg8244</i>
    107. Posted by edg8244 Wed May 6 5:29pm EDT

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    78. Posted by BobA Wed May 6 10:32am EDT Report Abuse
    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.
  12. <i>edg8244</i>
    106. Posted by edg8244 Wed May 6 5:17pm EDT

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    The wankees have highly paid mercenaries and too many internal demons; the red sox have lots of home-grown talent, loyalty, terrific rapport and theo epstein, who has an amazing ability to evaluate talent and make trades for what the team needs to succeed. they both have talented players. the red sox have the intangibles that will allow them to be superior to the wankees in spite of the monumental difference in payroll. bottom line: red sox over wankees.
  13. Richard
    105. Posted by Richard Wed May 6 5:03pm EDT

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    Bring the dodgers back to brooklyn amen.
  14. yeoldewood
    104. Posted by yeoldewood Wed May 6 3:38pm EDT

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    oh yea, the yanks our coming ha; ha; ha; ha; go jays;;;;;
  15. karen
    103. Posted by karen Wed May 6 3:24pm EDT

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    yes the Yankees are a poor team right now and i don't know if they can get better. my problem is with the staff and how it is managed, example why on earth would you groove a waist high fast ball to varitec with bases loaded, who's call was that. No backdoor sliders no changeups nothing.Just who is the pitching coach and did he really pitch in the majors. ther is no leadership on this team our old burnt out manager has the best record in baseball took the player no one wanted (manny) and he is now a God in LA. This team needs a good swift kick in the ass players need to play and produce or find someone who will regardless of there contract and i never liked our current manager and will not even comment on the current people who think they run the club ie. the boys
  16. MARK
    102. Posted by MARK Wed May 6 3:18pm EDT

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    You red Sox fans are a Joke! pedro hit Jeter 11 times durin his career with Boston. Bay is a punk if he has any complaints about getting hit. This is Baseball not sychronized ice dancing!
  17. BRIAN
    101. Posted by BRIAN Wed May 6 3:04pm EDT

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    Word is Joba will get 5 games for plunking Bay.
  18. ScottD
    100. Posted by ScottD Wed May 6 3:02pm EDT

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    Hey Zeppo, or should I call you Zipper Head. Someone said it earlier, but I have to say it again. GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT. Was Dice-K on the team in 2004? NOPE. Did we just aquire Pedro in 2004? NOPE. Did we just aquire Manny in 2004? NOPE. You think Shilling was the only reason we won in 2004? NOPE.

    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.
  19. TPOD
    99. Posted by TPOD Wed May 6 2:01pm EDT

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    A Yankee fan is complaining (actually making sh*t up) that the Sox bought their WS? Wow. First of all, Zeppo, Martinez had been with the team since '98 when they won in 2004. And Dice-K wasn't on the team that year, numbnut. And in 2007, Martinex was gone, and Schilling wasn't much of a factor.

    Try knowing what you're talking about, numbnut before posting.
  20. soxfan
    98. Posted by soxfan Wed May 6 2:00pm EDT

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    Obviously, it's early in the season, but so far the Sox have gotten the better of the Yanks. Now, the Red Sox can't just sit around and let NY even up the count, as usually happens after the All Star break and into Sept. As a BoSox fan, I admire the Yanks for building such an empire in baseball, but you have to be responsible with the power you weild. NY has to get rid of some of the hangers-on and build more talent from within. I thought it was dumb for BOS to get Smoltz and Penny, they don't seem to be able to add anything to the team, but Theo is a genius. The Rays showed last year that you can go to the WS with a team of players bought from other teams, so maybe NY can start by picking up their GM. Bottom line is, if we have to start planning on TB games as the big rivalry, I'm going to turn off the TV.
  21. A woman
    97. Posted by A woman Wed May 6 1:56pm EDT

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    Joba Chamberlain needs some maturity before I give him kudos for being a decent pitcher. Throwing at a batter deliberately because you either didn't like the calls you were getting from the ump or you didn't like the fact that said batter hit a homer off of you is just simply juvenile... and I dare anyone out there to claim that wasn't deliberate! He has to reign in his emotions. If every pitcher threw at batters that him homers off of them, this league would be a mess! Joba's got potential, but he needs to clean up his act or he won't be getting any respect from other players or even his teammates for that matter. As a Yankee fan, I find him an embarrassment. Time to grow up, Joba.
  22. <i>jerseygent</i>
    96. Posted by jerseygent Wed May 6 1:51pm EDT

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    Early in the season. We''ll be there at the end!! Go Yanks..I'm a true diehard since 1953
  23. R N
    95. Posted by R N Wed May 6 1:27pm EDT

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    I have been a die hard yankees fan for 35 years and this team is the frekin worst joe Girardi has to go he suckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkks- he is in way over his head get his ass out of ny he i scompletely worthless his only concern is how he looks for the camera way to go joe u piece of CRAP
  24. Wayne
    94. Posted by Wayne Wed May 6 1:23pm EDT

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    It's early yet....but CHEMISTRY is the key to team success in any sport. A certain amount of talent is, of course, necessary, but money alone cant' buy you either love.....or pennants! Wayne
  25. Anl K
    93. Posted by Anl K Wed May 6 1:09pm EDT

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    Joe Torre!!! the reason the team sucks is because he's not with them anymore. boooyaaaaa!!!!
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