Hartford Courant

AL EAST STAYS ON ICE

Severino’s Stellar Seven Keeps Boston From Clinching For At Least One More Night

- By JAKE SEINER Associated Press

NEW YORK — Luke Voit hit two homers off David Price, Miguel Andujar popped another one barely into the right-field seats and the New York Yankees stalled Boston's division-clinching celebratio­n by beating the Red Sox 10-1 on Wednesday night.

Luis Severino (18-8) pitched seven innings of one-run ball, and the Yankees had no need for All-Star closer Aroldis Chapman on the day they activated him from the disabled list. Chapman had been out since Aug. 21 with left knee tendinitis. He watched the end of the game from the dugout.

Mookie Betts had two strikeouts and no hits in his return to Boston's lineup. He pulled a possible grand slam just foul in the ninth before grounding into a game-ending double play. The AL MVP contender sat out Tuesday after injuring his left side two days earlier, but came back to bat leadoff as the designated hitter.

The Yankees will try to send Boston packing Thursday with the AL East still undecided. The Red Sox lead the division by 91⁄

2 games and entered this three-

game series needing one victory to lock up the division.

New York started Wednesday with a 2 1⁄2- game lead over Oakland for the top AL wild card. The Yankees had dropped 10 of 17 before rallying to beat the Red Sox 3-2 on Tuesday night in Aaron Judge's return from the DL.

Voit's two homers cleared the right-field fence by about two yards combined. The second was close enough that umpires reviewed it on video for potential fan interferen­ce.

The stout slugger bowled back into the dugout after the second shot, grinning amid a barrage of high-fives and fist bumps. It was Voit's second multihomer game with New York, and he has nine homers in 29 games since being acquired from St. Louis. His next homer would give the Yankees a major league-record12 players with at least 10 home runs.

Fans chanted “Luuuuuke!” after Voit singled in the eighth for his careerhigh fourth hit.

Price (15-7) entered the game 5-0 with a 1.56 ERA in nine starts since the All-Star break, but he has rarely been that sharp at Yankee Stadium. He allowed a career-high five homers over 3 1⁄ innings in his last appear

3 ance in the Bronx on July 1.

Price surrendere­d three homers this time, each aided by Yankee Stadium's short right-field porch. Andujar hit his 25th just over the wall for a 1-0 lead in the second, and Voit added solo shots in the fourth and sixth to nearly the same spot.

Price was also charged with two unearned runs after third baseman Eduardo Nunez whiffed on Judge's bases-loaded grounder in the second.

Boston trailed 6-1 when manager Alex Cora pulled Price following Voit's second homer with one out in the fifth. Yankee Stadium fans jeered as Price walked slowly to the dugout.

Severino made his second straight encouragin­g start, ending a second-half slide that had jeopardize­d his status atop the rotation. He entered Wednesday with a 6.35 ERA in 10 starts since the All-Star break. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said before the game that Masahiro Tanaka or J.A. Happ could start the AL wild-card game instead of Severino, depending on what happens the rest of the season.

Severino hollered and pumped his mitt after ending his outing by freezing Betts with a 2-2 slider.

Andujar also hit his 41st double and is the first rookie ever to play more than half his games at third base and total at least 25 homers and 40 doubles.

J.D. Martinez had three hits for the Red Sox to raise his average to .331. Betts leads the majors with a .335 mark.

 ?? MIKE STOBE | GETTY IMAGES ?? YANKEES STARTER and winner Luis Severino reacts after the final out of the fourth inning was made against the Red Sox on Wednesday night. Severino went seven innings and the Yankees won 10-1, once again preventing Boston from clinching the AL East.
MIKE STOBE | GETTY IMAGES YANKEES STARTER and winner Luis Severino reacts after the final out of the fourth inning was made against the Red Sox on Wednesday night. Severino went seven innings and the Yankees won 10-1, once again preventing Boston from clinching the AL East.

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