Red Sox starter Payton Tolle retired the first 16 straight Yankees he faced and Will Warren surrendered five runs in the first five innings as New York fell 6-1 at Fenway Park on Friday.
The Yankees have now lost two in a row and six of their last nine to fall to 48-33 on the year. The Red Sox improved to 34-46, and the AL East cellar dwellers are now 13.5 games behind the first-place Yanks.
Here are the takeaways...
- Warren got a pair of ground ball outs in the first before Wilyer Abreu drilled a fastball on the outside corner off the wall in centerfield for a triple. Willson Contreras put the Sox ahead by serving a two-strike sinker into center. He got into trouble quickly in the second as a pair of singles and a walk loaded the bases with nobody out, and pitching coach Matt Blake was out for a visit. Warren didn’t allow a hit, but the first two ground balls netted Boston two more runs as they were hit too slow to turn two.
The righty wasn't so lucky with one out in the third, as a 1-2 sweeper to Contreras was hammered 418 feet (111.9 mph off the bat) over the Green Monster for a solo shot. Warren allowed his third extra-base hit of the night, a two-out double off the wall in center in the fourth to Tsung-Che Cheng, his first big-league hit, but got out without further damage.
His night would come to an end in the sixth as a leadoff double, on a ball that knuckled on Spencer Jones in center, groundout and sac fly extended the Sox lead to 5-0, and after a walk, the bullpen was called upon. Warren's final line: 5.2 innings, seven hits, five runs, three walks on 90 pitches (55 strikes).
- With two down in the seventh, the Yankees finally got something cooking as Tolle appeared to show signs of tiring as he walked Jasson Dominguez and JoseCaballero. That gave Jazz Chisholm Jr. the chance to make anything happen in the five-run game, but he got under a fastball and flied out to the warning track in center.
Chisholm finished 0-for-3 with a strikeout. Caballero went 0-for-3 with a walk and a strikeout, blown away by a Tolle fastball.
Dominguez scaled a ground-rule double past Pesky's Pole with two outs in the ninth. He went 1-for-3 with the walk and strikeout, waving at an offspeed pitch away against Tolle.
- With ex-Yank Tommy Kahnle on the hill in the eighth, Anthony Volpe (a strikeout victim in his first two at-bats) started things off with a double off the Monster in left-center.
Jones, who ended Tolle’s perfect game bid with a single in the sixth, would ground out to the hole in second to finish 1-for-3. Austin Wells (pinch-hitting for Ali Sanchez) knocked in the visitor’s first run with a groundout to second on the ninth pitch of the at-bat.
New York mustered just three hits on the night and finished 0-for-4 with RISP with four left on base.
- Paul Goldschmidt, who entered the game eating left-handed pitching, went hitless against Tolle in three times up with a strikeout swinging. He finished 0-for-4.
- Amed Rosario, who struck out swinging and flied out to center, came closest to getting anything of consequence off Tolle in the seventh with a hard drive to the warning track in right, which would have been a home run in only one big league park: Yankee Stadium. He was 0-for-3.
- Cody Bellinger was hitless 0-for-3.
- Ben Rice, who was out of the lineup, as manager Aaron Boone said before the game that he felt Rice had been “dragging a little bit this week,” grounded out to second to start the ninth.
- Ryan Yarbrough, who picked off the runner at first to end the sixth, added a scoreless seventh with a walk and a strikeout. After the lefty allowed a leadoff hit in the eighth, Yerry De Los Santos was called on, but, after a stolen base and a groundout, a two-out base hit to left tacked on another run for Boston.
- The benches cleared with two outs in the bottom of the fifth after Warren walked Contreras. The coming together, which ended without incident, began when the Sox first baseman and Yankee starter exchanged words, leading to the benches and bullpens emptying. The umpires issued a warning to both teams.
Game MVP: Payton Tolle
The big lefty (6-foot-6, 280 pounds) needed 88 pitches to get through seven scoreless innings, allowing just one hit and two walks while striking out seven.
Highlights
What's next
The two sides are back in action fast with a 1:10 p.m. first pitch on Saturday.
Gerrit Cole (3.62 ERA, 1.175 WHIP in 32.1 innings) faces off against Boston lefty Jake Bennett (3.71 ERA, 1.125 WHIP in 26.2 innings).