



Carlos Narváez hit a walk-off RBI single off the wall in the 10th inning after Aaron Judge hit a tying solo home run in the ninth and the Boston Red Sox rallied to beat the New York Yankees 2-1 on Friday night.
Boston has now won its last three against its longtime rivals. The loss snaps a three-game overall win streak for New York.
Jarren Duran grounded out to open the 10th, moving automatic runner David Hamilton to third. Reliever Tim Hill then walked Rafael Devers. After a strikeout, Narváez came to the plate.
Red Sox starter Garrett Crochet pitched a career-high 8 1/3 innings, yielding four hits and striking out seven.
He gave up just three of those hits over eight innings, striking out Judge each of the first three times he faced him.
His luck ran out the fourth time when Judge unloaded on Crochet’s seventh pitch of the at-bat and belted it 443 feet over the Green Monster.
Phillies 8, Blue Jays 0: Kyle Schwarber hit a three-run homer, Ranger Suárez struck out six in seven shutout innings and Philadelphia blanked visiting Toronto.
Suárez (5-1) got all the help he needed when the Phillies scored four runs off Blue Jays starter Kevin Gausman (5-5) in the second inning. Schwarber connected on his 22nd homer.
Pirates 2, Cubs 1 (10): Isiah Kiner-Falefa hit a sacrifice fly in the 10th inning to help Pittsburgh edge Chicago at Wrigley Field.
Kiner-Falefa also threw out Ian Happ when he attempted to score from first on Kyle Tucker’s two-out double in the fifth inning.
Pirates ace Paul Skenes struck out five in five scoreless innings. He allowed four hits and walked two while throwing 95 pitches.
Braves 12, Rockies 4: Marcel Ozuna hit a three-run homer in the seventh inning to give Atlanta the lead as it beat visiting Colorado.
Skenes was matched by Cade Horton, who permitted three hits in 5 2/3 shutout innings for the NL Central leaders.
Ryan McMahon had three hits for Colorado, including a two-run homer in the first. A three-run homer by Michael Harris II in the sixth off Jake Bird tied it at 4.
Hoglund has surgery: Athletics rookie right-handed pitcher Gunnar Hoglund is out for the season after he underwent right hip labral repair and cartilage debridement to address femoroacetabular impingement on Friday.
The 25-year-old Hoglund, who was 1-3 in six starts this season with a 6.40 ERA in 32 1/3 innings, is expected to be ready for spring training.