Yankees rally, but come up short vs. Red Sox

Written By limadu on Sabtu, 11 April 2015 | 14.25

In the 18th, Pablo Sandoval knocked a run-scoring single off Rogers to put the Red Sox back on top, but the Yankees again wiped out that lead as Carlos Beltran doubled to deep left off Wright, scoring pinch-runner John Ryan Murphy.

Rogers was the seventh Yankees reliever behind Nathan Eovaldi, who surrendered three runs and eight hits over 5 ⅓ innings. Wade Miley held New York to a pair of runs on four hits over 5 ⅓ frames in his Red Sox debut. The contest featured a 16-minute delay in the bottom of the 12th inning due to a power surge that knocked out a bank of lights.

MOMENTS THAT MATTERED
Miley delivers: The left-hander who came to the Sox in a December trade was as advertised. He worked quickly and efficiently through the five scoreless innings, before running into some trouble and departing with one out in the sixth.

Eovaldi fans Big Papi

Eovaldi fans Big Papi

BOS@NYY: Eovaldi fans Papi to earn first K as Yankee

4/10/15: Nathan Eovaldi mows down David Ortiz on five pitches to tally his first strikeout as a Yankee

Nathan's famous: Eovaldi has a reputation for high-octane heat, and he flashed it in his first inning as a Yankee, hitting 101 mph on the Stadium radar gun. That pitch marked one of three hits Eovaldi surrendered in the first, leading to Boston's first run. Though he continued to pump the zone throughout his 94-pitch outing, Eovaldi recorded just one strikeout and permitted eight hits, plus two wild pitches and a hit batsman.

Nava's two-run single

Nava's two-run single

BOS@NYY: Nava's knock scores a pair, chases Eovaldi

4/10/15: Daniel Nava singles off the glove of Mark Teixeira, bringing home a pair of runs and ending Nathan Eovaldi's outing in the 6th

Nava takes advantage: Shane Victorino was healthy and ready to play, but Red Sox manager John Farrell instead went with Daniel Nava in right field against Eovaldi. It turned out to be a good decision, because Nava reached base three times and his two-run single extended the Red Sox's lead in the sixth inning.

Headley's clutch home run

Headley's clutch home run

BOS@NYY: Headley's homer ties the game in the 9th

4/10/15: With the Yankees down to their final out, Chase Headley hammers a home run into the second deck in right to tie the game at 3

Thrill of the Chase: Headley has collected a few big hits during his brief Yankees career, including a walk-off single in his first game for the club last July 22 against the Rangers and a walk-off homer off Boston's Koji Uehara on Sept. 4. Thus, it was not out of character when Headley launched his first homer of the season off Mujica in the ninth.

QUOTABLE
"The rivalry is still there. The Yankees want to beat us and we want to beat them. That one part of the game where people start getting aggressive and stuff -- to be honest with you, I don't think the fans need any of that. You bring your kids around, you don't want your kids to watch a guy swinging at another like it's the WWF or something. You brought your kid to the field to watch baseball. I want to see 50 guys playing their best for nine innings, my team wins or their team won and we go home happy. My kid got to learn something about baseball. It's better than, 'Dad, why were those guys fighting?'" -- Ortiz

Out call confirmed in 8th

Out call confirmed in 8th

BOS@NYY: Out call confirmed at second in 8th

4/10/15: The Yankees challenge the out call at second base and, after review, the call is confirmed in the 8th

IN REVIEW
Brett Gardner was caught stealing second base by a strong throw from catcher Sandy Leon in the eighth inning. The Yankees challenged the call by second-base umpire Mike Winters, which was confirmed by video review. In the 17th, Gardner was picked off first base by Wright. Following a crew chief review, the call was confirmed.

WHAT'S NEXT
Red Sox: Right-hander Joe Kelly, who missed time in Spring Training with a right biceps issue, comes off the disabled list to start Saturday afternoon's game in the Bronx. The Red Sox were encouraged enough by Kelly's bullpen session on Wednesday to give him the start.

Yankees: Right-hander Adam Warren (3-6, 2.97 ERA in 2014) will make his fourth career start. Warren was outstanding against the Red Sox while pitching out of the bullpen last year, giving up just one run on four hits in 12 1/3 innings, with 13 strikeouts.

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Bryan Hoch is a reporter for MLB.com. Follow him on Twitter @bryanhoch and read his MLBlog, Bombers Beat. Danny Knobler is a contributor to MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.


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