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NEW YORK (AP)—Jorge Posada(notes) painted No. 15 on his catcher’s mask to pay tribute to Thurman Munson and delivered a performance that would have delighted the former New York Yankees captain.

Yup, the Yankees are finally on the board against the rival Boston Red Sox.

Muhammad Ali and a starry crowd watched as the Yankees beat Boston for the first time in nine games this season, with Posada and Melky Cabrera(notes) hitting three-run homers in New York’s 13-6 victory on Thursday night.

“We are playing a lot better than we started playing at the beginning,” Posada said. “We are pitching better and we’re doing a lot of things well on the mound and at the plate. Hopefully we can carry on and do what we did today.”

Posada had three hits and three RBIs, saluting Munson with the type of all-around game that the former Yankees catcher was known for before he died in a plane crash on Aug. 2, 1979. Posada said he had never put Munson’s number on his mask before.

“Thurman was special to me,” he said. “Just wanted to tell everybody that I was thinking about him today.”

Johnny Damon(notes) and Mark Teixeira(notes) also connected for New York, which ended a nine-game skid against Boston dating to last season. It was the Yankees’ longest drought in one of baseball’s most heated rivalries since they lost 17 straight from Oct. 3, 1911, to July 1, 1912.

Damon’s third-inning shot off John Smoltz(notes) (2-5) was his third in three days, Cabrera and Posada went deep in New York’s eight-run fourth and Teixeira delivered the final blow with his 28th homer leading off the seventh.

“That’s an unforgiving lineup in an unforgiving ballpark,” Red Sox manager Terry Francona said.

Despite a career-high seven walks, Joba Chamberlain(notes) (8-2) lasted five innings to win his fourth consecutive start.

“You’ve got to give credit to the offense for picking us all up and doing the things that they’ve done great since the second half,” he said.

Casey Kotchman(notes) hit a two-run homer in his first start for Boston and Dustin Pedroia(notes) also went deep. David Ortiz(notes) went 0 for 5 and was booed lustily in his first game at Yankee Stadium since he said the union confirmed his name was on the list of 104 major leaguers who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003.

The AL East-leading Yankees increased their lead over Boston to 3 1/2 games with their fourth consecutive win. Red Sox ace Josh Beckett(notes) is scheduled to face A.J. Burnett(notes) on Friday in the second matchup of the four-game series.

Banged-up Boston played without All-Star outfielder Jason Bay(notes) and shortstop Jed Lowrie(notes) departed in the fourth inning with an irritated left forearm. Bay re-injured his right hamstring Wednesday night and is expected to miss at least the first two games against New York, leading to a rare start in left for Gold Glove first baseman Kevin Youkilis(notes).

Kotchman’s first homer since he was acquired from Atlanta on July 31 gave the Red Sox a 3-1 lead in the fourth but Smoltz quickly gave it away in the bottom half, looking nothing like the big-game pitcher Boston hoped it was getting when it signed him in the offseason.

“I’m not doing it right now,” Smoltz said. “I’m a big enough man to stand up here and say I’m not doing it. Time may not be on my side if this continues. I’ve been here before, but not like this.”

The Yankees’ first five batters reached in their biggest inning since they scored nine runs in the fourth against the Mets on June 14. Cabrera belted a 1-2 pitch from Smoltz into the second deck in right to give New York a 5-3 lead and Posada capped the scoring with a shot to center off Billy Traber(notes).

Smoltz (2-5) was tagged for eight runs and nine hits in 3 1-3 innings, sending his ERA to 8.33 for his eight starts this season. It was his most runs allowed since he gave up eight in a no-decision with Atlanta on May 28, 2006, at Wrigley Field.

“I’m frustrated, all the way around,” he said. “Felt good coming in, didn’t make pitches.”

Chamberlain gave up four runs and six hits. He hasn’t lost since June 18 against Washington.

A sellout crowd of 49,005, the largest at New York’s plush new ballpark, delivered a loud chorus of boos when Ortiz came up with two outs and two on in the first. A fan sitting in left field held up a sign with an asterisk. Ortiz then flied out, leading to an even louder cheer.

The only testy moment came in the eighth when Mark Melancon(notes) threw a pitch over the head of Pedroia, then hit the Boston leadoff man.

Posada walked with Pedroia down the first-base line and Francona came out to talk with plate umpire Derryl Cousins. Francona said Cousins issued a warning against further trouble.

“I don’t know why they’re throwing at me, if they were. It’s a blowout,” Pedroia said.

Said Yankees manager Joe Girardi: “It’s very unfortunate that he hit him. It’s 13-4. We’re not trying to hit anyone.”

NOTES: The Yankees acquired pitcher Chad Gaudin(notes) from the San Diego Padres for a player to be named, announcing the deal during the game. … The Red Sox put OF Rocco Baldelli(notes) on the 15-day disabled list because of a bruised left ankle and recalled OF Josh Reddick(notes) from Triple-A Pawtucket. … Yankees pitchers issued 12 walks, their most in a win since 1967 when they walked a dozen in a 4-3 victory over Boston.

Updated Aug 7, 12:42 am EDT
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  1. BigD
    392. Posted by BigD Fri Aug 7 6:24pm EDT

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    Come on bus driver, please park it already and lets do some good old fashion team/fan bashing/supporting. It is just no longer amusing to see you copying and pasting the same old drivel. Time to man up buddty!!!!! Come on Yanks!!!!!!!
  2. Justin
    391. Posted by Justin Fri Aug 7 5:41pm EDT

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    Yankstorm...I made myself the cop here. There's a difference between ignoring an infrequent poster and troller that is just a waste.

    Don't worry about it...you do your thing, I'll do mine.
  3. Tom F
    390. Posted by Tom F Fri Aug 7 5:37pm EDT

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    Lol. Shorty really thats all you got. No invite to board the bus? Very disappointed
  4. Tom F
    389. Posted by Tom F Fri Aug 7 5:31pm EDT

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    damn shorty was is your obsession with Aroid and his scrotum, You must dream about being Kate Hudson huh? Don't worry someday you find that lucky guy just for you. That one special dude who will let you nibble on his corn the long way. Of course you have the clear up those mouth sores first, nobody wants an STD. Even after you do that, I'll still pity the fool since after all you are a bus driver, not exactly the most glamorus dreams. But hey I understand, those darn SATs are tough, especially the English section. But don't worry I still have hope that your dreams of being a dumpster diver will still come true for you
  5. Tom F
    388. Posted by Tom F Fri Aug 7 5:20pm EDT

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    Shorty- No see Scranton is not known as Scrotum. Armpit of America yes. Scrotum no. But hey feel free to make fun of Scranton all you want. Everyone you lives here does. Join in the fun!
  6. Tom F
    387. Posted by Tom F Fri Aug 7 5:11pm EDT

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    daniel- that's my fault,ok that makes more sense in the field anyways
  7. PATS52
    386. Posted by PATS52 Fri Aug 7 5:08pm EDT

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    #424,Tom F ,Danny had Lowell at third..
  8. Tom F
    385. Posted by Tom F Fri Aug 7 5:08pm EDT

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    Really Jeter, Mo, Posada, Abreu, Mattingly and Cone. First off if Jeter, Mo, and Posada somehow were connected wouldn't their names appear in the Mitchell Report since McNamee at one point was on the Yankee staff. Why settle for just Clemens and Pettite? Why not go for all the glory? But then again it must be hard for shorty to read the Mitchell Report, damn paper is just too heavy to flip over.
  9. Daniel
    384. Posted by Daniel Fri Aug 7 5:06pm EDT

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    Look closely.That's Lowell at 3rd and Reddick in LF GO SOX !!! AL EAST (by weeks end) LEADERS
  10. Tom F
    383. Posted by Tom F Fri Aug 7 4:58pm EDT

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    oops meant OBP not OBS, my bad
  11. Tom F
    382. Posted by Tom F Fri Aug 7 4:44pm EDT

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    Daniel- Dude man your lineup idea for the Red Sox is a total mind $%&K! I know your just stating your opinion but seriously you want Ells batting 6th, a prime RBI position and have slower runners like Youk and Vic on base for him to knock in. And Drew as the leadoff? If you said 2nd I could understand that especially if you have Pedroia leadoff. Pedroia would be the perfect fit for leadoff, who wouldn't want that scrappy lil dude getting as many ABs per game as possible. I think Ells would make a good 2nd cuz in that spot maybe he would concentrate more on advancing the runner, alas using his speed more often but sac/drag bunting more often. His OBS is just too low for a leadoff guy. Plus Lowell in LF? Come on if the guy is having a hard time ranging left and right at 3B how can he possible cover an LF not located in Fenway Park?

    Short Bus Driver- If the Yahoo webmasters were genius they would informed the Yankees players that you are SLANDERING in your mock up roids list, Jeter, Mo, Mattingly, Williams, and Cone. Remember bud you are in a public forum and constitantly repeating that crap shows your malicious intent. It doesn't matter that nobody believes a word you say since you only now about 5 words anyways, its still malicious since there is NO PROVE to your rants. You say your not a Sox or Yankee fan. Then what is your point? Why don't you go talk about your team? Oh wait my guess is that you are a bandwagoner. Must be hard being a Nats fan. So tell me, do you still eat your corn the long way? Oh wait i forget its too small for you too see let alone eat.
  12. PATS52
    381. Posted by PATS52 Fri Aug 7 3:43pm EDT

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    WOW,Giambi was released.....
  13. PATS52
    380. Posted by PATS52 Fri Aug 7 3:40pm EDT

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    Daniel,you might want to swap Ells and Drew in the batting order too,Ells speed....
  14. BigD
    379. Posted by BigD Fri Aug 7 3:36pm EDT

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    Daniel why not DH Kotchman and put Martinez behind the plate and set Tek on the bench? I'm sure Beckett has a handle on the hitters and I know Victor will do fine behind the plate!
  15. PATS52
    378. Posted by PATS52 Fri Aug 7 3:36pm EDT

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    DANIEL,Lowell first,Youk third.....Lowell since hip surgury has lost some range...
  16. desol81
    377. Posted by desol81 Fri Aug 7 3:34pm EDT

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    I nominate Victoria for the position of Bukkake Girl in the Sox clubhouse following long time veteran Peter Gammons. Open wide, girl!
  17. desol81
    376. Posted by desol81 Fri Aug 7 3:18pm EDT

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    Short Bus Driver,

    The meth lab called. Your mom's order is ready. Try not to use it all up on the way home.
  18. Daniel
    375. Posted by Daniel Fri Aug 7 3:15pm EDT

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    I would like to see the Red Sox lineup as follows - 1st base Youkilis 2nd base Pedroia SS - Green 3rd base Lowell LF - Reddick CF - Ellsbury RF - Drew C-Varitek DH - Martinez and Pitching - Beckett The batting order as follows :
    1.Drew
    2.Reddick
    3.Pedroia
    4.Martinez
    5.Youkilis
    6.Ellsbury
    7.Varitek
    8.Lowell
    9.Green
    Somewhat different in what it has been, but could potentially cause headaches for the opposing pitcher. GO SOX !!! AL EAST(Seeing a win here) LEADERS
  19. shawn w
    374. Posted by shawn w Fri Aug 7 2:55pm EDT

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    414. Posted by Brian C Fri Aug 7 2:48pm EDT

    As far as I know Tampa Bay won last year.


    Well u dont know much then, they lost in world series to the Phillies.
  20. Brian C
    373. Posted by Brian C Fri Aug 7 2:48pm EDT

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    As far as I know Tampa Bay won last year.
  21. shawn w
    372. Posted by shawn w Fri Aug 7 2:40pm EDT

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    390. Posted by Victoria Fri Aug 7 1:42pm EDT


    go red sox go!!!!

    and by the way what baseball team won last year? that right the red sox!

    Just thought i would remind u that the phillies won it last year while your blowsox couldnt even get past the Rays!!!!!!
  22. Sullivan
    371. Posted by Sullivan Fri Aug 7 2:37pm EDT

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    Go Rays!
  23. boston garden
    370. Posted by boston garden Fri Aug 7 2:30pm EDT

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    nice comeback shorty. in a battle of wits, you are unarmed. kinda like the sox pitching staff.
  24. desol81
    369. Posted by desol81 Fri Aug 7 2:29pm EDT

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    Thank you God for creating the Red Sox.
    Thank you God for creating Theo Epstein.
    Thank you God for putting the idea of signing Smoltz in that peabrain's head.

    Oh, and Pig Sloppy's oh-fer, too.
  25. desol81
    368. Posted by desol81 Fri Aug 7 2:29pm EDT

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    Thank you God for creating the Red Sox.
    Thank you God for creating Theo Epstein.
    Thank you God for putting the idea of signing Smoltz in that peabrain's head.

    Oh, and Pig Sloppy's oh-fer, too.
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