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Red Sox Beat Yankees 11-7 on Narváez 3-Run Homer
Carlos Narváez, who was traded from the Yankees to the Red Sox in December, hit a pivotal three-run homer in the sixth inning to lead Boston to an 11-7 comeback victory over their longtime rivals at Yankee Stadium. The Red Sox matched a season high with five home runs, including shots from Rafael Devers, rookie Kristian Campbell, Abraham Toro, and Trevor Story, securing two wins out of three in the series. Narváez, who originally signed with the Yankees as a 16-year-old international free agent in 2015 and played six games with them last season, gave the Red Sox a 5-3 lead with his homer off Carlos Rodón, who experienced his first loss since April. Aaron Judge contributed two two-run homers for the Yankees, raising his batting average to .396, but it was not enough to counter Boston's offensive surge. The Red Sox improved to 32-35, while the Yankees fell to 39-25, with Boston gaining momentum as they head into a homestand. This game marked a notable storyline of Narváez's emergence as a key player for Boston, capitalizing on an injury to their starting catcher and delivering a significant performance against his former team.


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