The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Gardner beats Kimbrel, Yanks rally to beat Sox

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NEW YORK — Brett Gardner capped a slumpbusti­ng performanc­e with a go-ahead, two-run triple off Craig Kimbrel in the eighth inning, Aaron Judge followed with a homer and the New York Yankees rallied to beat the Boston Red Sox 9-6 Wednesday night for their 17th victory in 18 games.

Kimbrel (1-2) entered with two on and one out to face Gardner seeking the first five-out save of his career. Gardner drilled a full-count pitch into leftcenter, well over the head of center fielder Mookie Betts, who was playing shallow. Neil Walker scored easily from third and rookie Gleyber Torres raced from first and slid past a lunging tag attempted by catcher Christian Vazquez.

Judge followed with a line drive to center measured at 117 mph off the bat, his ninth homer of the season. He had three hits and three RBIs as New York won its eighth straight overall and 11th in a row at home.

Aroldis Chapman pitched the ninth for his ninth save. J.D. Martinez got a hit off Chapman and ran into the closer trying to round first base. Martinez argued for interferen­ce, but the umpires held him at first on a grounder hit inside the bag. Chapman struck out Mitch Moreland to end it.

Gardner doubled and scored twice earlier in the game after manager Aaron Boone predicted he would soon break out. The Yankees’ speedy leadoff man had batted .147 without an extra-base hit over his previous 19 games, but Boone was confident Gardner would contribute soon based on his exit velocities and other internal metrics.

New York (26-10) broke a tie with Boston for first place in the AL East and has sole possession of the

best record in the majors for the first time since July 27, 2012. The Yankees are on a 35-8 tear in the Bronx since Sept. 2, including the postseason, and at 16-5 have the best home record in the majors this year.

The Yankees had walkoff wins in three of their previous five home games.

This rally came an inning earlier.

Hanley Ramirez put Boston ahead 6-5 with a two-run homer in the seventh. Ramirez turned on a hanging slider from reliever Chad Green and crushed it to the back of the second deck in left field for his fourth homer. He admired the shot from home plate, then thumped his chest after rounding third base during a leisurely home

run trot.

Giancarlo Stanton drove in two with a go-ahead double off Rick Porcello in the third inning a day after hitting a pair of solo homers in a 3-2 Yankees victory. It’s the first time Stanton has RBIs in consecutiv­e games this season, and he improved to 10 for 19 with seven RBIs against Boston during his first season in pinstripes.

Mitch Moreland and

Andrew Benintendi homered as Boston chased Masahiro Tanaka after 5

1⁄3innings. Tanaka allowed four runs.

Yankees reliever Jonathan Holder (1-1) cleaned up a mess left by Chasen Shreve in the eighth, getting Benintendi to ground out with the bases loaded.

Porcello allowed five runs in 5 1⁄3innings — his first time giving up three or more runs this season.

 ?? Kathy Willens / Associated Press ?? Neil Walker watches as Gleyber Torres, center, evades the tag by Red Sox catcher Christian Vazquez, scoring on Brett Gardner’s two-run triple during the eighth inning on Wednesday.
Kathy Willens / Associated Press Neil Walker watches as Gleyber Torres, center, evades the tag by Red Sox catcher Christian Vazquez, scoring on Brett Gardner’s two-run triple during the eighth inning on Wednesday.

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