Albany Times Union

Yanks overtake Red Sox

New York now in AL wild-card position with doublehead­er sweep

- By Jake Seiner

Luis Gil posted his third straight scoreless start to begin his career, Luke Voit and Giancarlo Stanton homered, and the New York Yankees beat Boston 2-0 Tuesday night to sweep a doublehead­er and move percentage points ahead of the Red Sox for an AL wildcard spot.

In the opener, Jonathan Loaisiga stranded the bases loaded in Boston’s final at-bat for a gutsy two-inning save after New York capitalize­d on a wild outing by Red Sox relievers for a 5-3 victory.

The Yankees have won five straight and 12-of-15 to narrowly overtake Boston for second in the AL East — New York is 68-52 and the Red Sox 69-53, a difference of .001 percentage points. The Yankees were 101⁄2 games behind first-place Boston on July 5 but have gone 26-11 since.

The Red Sox had seemingly snapped out of a 3-11 slump when they swept last-place Baltimore for three games over the weekend. Now, Boston is suddenly out of postseason position after leading the division for much of the season.

Gil (2-0) allowed three hits and four walks and struck out four over 42⁄3 innings. He has yet to allow a run in 152⁄3 big league innings, the longest stretch to start a career by a Yankees pitcher since at least 1961, according to Elias. The previous best was Joba Chamberlai­n at 151⁄3 innings in 2007.

Gil is the only major league pitcher since at least 1901 with no runs allowed and 15 or more strikeouts through his first three games, according to YES Network.

The 23-year-old Gil — pronounced like “heel” — cruised into the fifth before allowing two singles and a walk. Lefthander Wandy Peralta relieved

and retired lefty-hitting Rafael Devers on an inning-ending fielder’s choice, preserving the 2-0 lead.

Boston had runners at first and third in the sixth with two outs when pinch-hitter Bobby Dalbec ripped a comebacker that appeared to hit Peralta in the shoulder. Peralta scrambled for the ball near the third-base line and fired to first just in time to retire Dalbec.

Chad Green closed out the ninth for his fifth save and second in two days.

Voit poked a 98 mph fastball from Nathan Eovaldi (10-8) over the wall in right for a solo homer in the second. It was Voit’s sixth homer of the season and second in three days.

The 2020 big league home run leader seemingly lost his job at first base when the Yankees acquired Anthony Rizzo from the Cubs on July 29, but he’s taken advantage of steady playing time with Rizzo on the COVID-19 injured list. Rizzo is expected back in the next couple of days.

Stanton led off the fourth with his 19th home run.

Eovaldi worked five innings and was charged with two runs, seven hits and a walk with six strikeouts.

For starters

Loaisiga pitched a perfect sixth in the first game before Boston loaded the bases with no outs in the seventh on three singles — two of them soft, well-placed grounders. Pinchhitte­r Travis Shaw lined out to left in his first at-bat since being claimed off waivers Sunday, but the ball wasn’t deep enough for a sacrifice fly.

The 26-year-old Loaisiga then struck out Kike Hernandez and Hunter Renfroe — the latter on a caught foul tip — and let out a vicious yell following his fifth save.

“He didn’t flinch,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “You could just see his confidence out there, like, ‘I got this.’ He was able to execute and wiggle out of it.”

The Yankees have played a majors-most 68 games decided by two runs or fewer. Their .661 winning percentage (45-23) in those games is best in the big leagues.

Red Sox relievers Garrett Whitlock (4-2) and Josh Taylor combined to walk the bases loaded with one out in the fifth inning before Voit floated a two-run single to shallow center for a 4-3 lead.

Boston issued six walks over the final two innings.

Albert Abreu (2-0) got the final out of the fifth and the win.

Stripes earned

Bronx-born Yankee Andrew Velazquez got his first RBIS in pinstripes with a two-run single off starter Tanner Houck in the second inning of the first game that put New York ahead 2-0.

“Just another day, better seats,” the Fordham Prep grad joked. “No, it was a culminatio­n of a lot of things. … That hit alone made everything worth it.”

Trainer’s room

Red Sox: INF Christian Arroyo

(left hamstring strain) was set to start a rehab assignment with Triple-a Worcester. … OF Danny Santana (left groin strain) could start a rehab assignment this week.

Yankees: RHP Luis Severino will be shut down from throwing this week while he awaits a second opinion for his tight right shoulder. Severino had an MRI on Monday, but Boone declined to share details on the diagnosis until the second opinion came back, likely on Wednesday or Thursday. … INF/OF Miguel Andujar (left wrist strain) was scheduled to start a rehab assignment with Triple-a Scranton/ Wilkes-barre.

Up next

The rivals conclude the threegame series with Boston RHP Nick Pivetta (9-5, 4.20 ERA) facing Yankees LHP Andrew Heaney (7-8, 5.78).

 ?? Photos by Adam Hunger / Getty Images ?? New York’s Luis Gil is the only major league pitcher since at least 1901 with no runs allowed and 15 or more strikeouts through his first three games. He allowed three hits and four walks and struck out four over 42⁄3 innings on Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium.
Photos by Adam Hunger / Getty Images New York’s Luis Gil is the only major league pitcher since at least 1901 with no runs allowed and 15 or more strikeouts through his first three games. He allowed three hits and four walks and struck out four over 42⁄3 innings on Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium.
 ??  ?? New York’s Jonathan Loaisiga stranded the bases loaded in Boston’s final at-bat for a gutsy two-inning save in the opener.
New York’s Jonathan Loaisiga stranded the bases loaded in Boston’s final at-bat for a gutsy two-inning save in the opener.
 ?? Adam Hunger / Getty Images ?? Bronx-born Andrew Velazquez got his first RBIS in pinstripes with a two-run single off starter Tanner Houck in the second inning of the first game on Tuesday.
Adam Hunger / Getty Images Bronx-born Andrew Velazquez got his first RBIS in pinstripes with a two-run single off starter Tanner Houck in the second inning of the first game on Tuesday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States