Gray's Near-No-Hitter Sets the Stage, but the Blown Save and Tenth-Inning Rally Are What Fenway Will Remember
New Delhi, June 29 -- BOSTON - Aroldis Chapman walked off the Fenway Park mound having just allowed two runs in the ninth inning, converting a two-run Boston lead into a tie, and by every pattern the Red Sox had established through a brutal June, the game was over. Wilyer Abreu had thrown the ball into the outfield on a play that should have ended the rally. The Yankees had life. The Red Sox, in most games this season, would have sat down quietly in the tenth.
Jarren Duran lined a single into the outfield with two runners on in the bottom of the tenth, Anthony Seigler scored, and Boston finished off a 5-4 win that completed a four-game sweep of the Yankees and delivered the best weekend of their 2026 season.
The sweep was framed by Sonn...
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