In a low-scoring weekend series at Yankee Stadium, a crucial error by Gleyber Torres in the 10th inning proved costly for the New York Yankees, leading to a 3-2 defeat against the Boston Red Sox on Sunday night. Kiké Hernández delivered the game-winning RBI single, capitalizing on Torres' miscue.
Hernandez's hit brought home Adam Duvall, who began the inning as the automatic runner. Despite managing only seven runs throughout the entire series, the last-place Red Sox secured two out of three victories against their rivals, largely due to their pitching staff's dominance over a weakened Yankees lineup missing key players like Aaron Judge and Harrison Bader.
Brayan Bello pitched impressively for Boston, matching his career-high with seven efficient innings. Justin Turner contributed a solo home run for the Red Sox. On the Yankees' side, Jose Trevino's two-run single in the second inning provided their only offense.
The game remained a tight contest until the eighth inning, when Torres' error allowed Hernandez to advance to second. Hernandez later scored the tying run on Jarren Duran's groundout. Torres expressed his disappointment with the mistake, acknowledging his responsibility for the loss.
Chris Martin secured the save for Boston, his first with the team, striking out Trevino and Anthony Volpe to end the game. The Red Sox hope to build on this series win, while the Yankees look to rebound in their upcoming Subway Series against the Mets.
The article also provides updates on injuries for both teams, including Carlos Rodón's progress in his recovery from a back injury and the status of Willie Calhoun, who was hit by a pitch during a simulated game. Additionally, it mentions updates on Aaron Judge, Harrison Bader, and Ryan Weber.