Yankees' Luis Gil Throws Six Hitless Innings, Beats Red Sox 4-1
Yankees' Luis Gil Throws Six Hitless Innings, Beats Red Sox 4-1

Yankees' Luis Gil Throws Six Hitless Innings, Beats Red Sox 4-1

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Luis Gil delivered a dominant performance against the Boston Red Sox, pitching six no-hit innings with four walks and four strikeouts, setting a New York Yankees franchise record with a 0.99 ERA in five career starts against their rival. The Yankees won the game 4-1 at Fenway Park, with Aaron Judge hitting a historic solo home run to surpass Joe DiMaggio for fourth on the Yankees' all-time home run list. Despite some challenges including questionable calls and a slick mound, Gil maintained the no-hitter until the seventh inning when Fernando Cruz allowed a home run that ended it. Lucas Giolito also pitched well for the Red Sox, giving up two runs (one earned) over 5.2 innings. The Yankees' offense capitalized on opportunities, including an RBI single by Cody Bellinger and aggressive baserunning by Jazz Chisholm and Jose Caballero, helping New York extend their lead over Boston in the AL wild card standings. The victory marked an important step for the Yankees as they hold a 1.5 game lead over the Red Sox with fewer than 15 games remaining in the regular season.

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