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2015 Season - Game 151 
Posted on July 29, 2014 at 10:34 PM.
THE BOSTON GLOBE (RED SOX DYNASTY REPORT)

BRONX, NY - Not much drama left in the season, but a trip to New York is always something to be excited about. The Red Sox have already clinched the AL East, their third in a row, and now it's all about getting to 100 wins. Boston has a small lead over the Dodgers (93-57) for the best record in baseball, and it's still hard to believe this team spent most of the season unable to generate offense.

Chris Archer would take the mound opposite Alfredo Aceves, and there wouldn't be much fight in the Yankees from the start. Xander Bogaerts and Mike Napoli would each hit solo-HR to give Boston a 2-0 lead in the first. David Ortiz would have a solo-HR as well in the 2nd, and then things got really bad for Aceves. Napoli would drive in a run with a single, and then with two men on Shane Victorino would end Aceves' day with a 3R-HR.



Bogaerts would go 3/4 with a HR and 3R scored.

Archer would practically sleep walk through the Yankees' lineup, with a weak single here and there, and a Victorino 6-3 ground out would bring in another run in the 5th for an 8-0 lead. Archer would go 7 inning, finishing with 3BB and 15K without allowing a run. Henry Owens, up for a cup of coffee, would show off for 2016 with two shutout innings and 4K to end the game. Boston would finish the game with only 4K, where the Yankees struck out 19 times. It's going to be a long road back to the top for the Bronx Bombers.

Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees
Sep 17, 2015123456789RHE
Boston (96-55)214010000890
New York (60-93)000000000030
W: Archer (17-5) L: Aceves (3-5)
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