
Red Sox and Yankees Renew Rivalry at Fenway Park

The two meet for the second game on Friday after the Red Sox routed the Yankees 15-7 in the opening game Thursday. Steve Pearce led a 19-hit onslaught for Boston with three home runs and six RBIs. His biggest hit of the night was a three-run homer during an eight-run fourth inning. Boston now leads the AL East by 6 ½ games over the Yankees.

New York took an early lead on the first of two Didi Gregorius home runs going up 4-0, but Boston changed that quickly with eight in the fourth. Gregorius has multiple hits in each of his last three games and has five home runs and 21 runs batted over his last 27 games since July 1.
Gregorius has hit multiple home runs in four games this season as a shortstop, which is twice the number any other shortstop in Yankees history has done so in the same season.
New York will start right-hander Luis Severino Friday. The Yankees ace is 14-4 with a 2.94 ERA. Severino has gone 1-2 with an 8.84 ERA over four starts since July 1 when he beat Boston. His worst two appearances of the season have been his two most recent allowing a combined 19 hits and 13 runs in 9 1/3 innings losing to the Tampa Bay Rays and Kansas City Royals.
The Red Sox will start Rick Porcello on the hill. The Boston right-hander is 13-4 with a 4.03 ERA. On Saturday the former Cy Young winner won his fifth decision in his last six despite not having his best stuff against the Twins, allowing four run in 5 2/3 innings. Fenway Park has not be kind to Porcello as he is 5-3 with a 5.11 ERA this season while 8-1 with a 3.14 ERA on the road. This season Porcello is 1-0 in two starts against the Yankees.



