Yankees' Luis Gil Throws Six No-Hit Innings Against Red Sox
Yankees' Luis Gil Throws Six No-Hit Innings Against Red Sox

Yankees' Luis Gil Throws Six No-Hit Innings Against Red Sox

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New York Yankees pitcher Luis Gil continued his dominance over the Boston Red Sox by throwing six hitless innings in a 4-1 victory at Fenway Park, lowering his ERA to 2.83. Despite issuing four walks and a balk, Gil struck out four batters and maintained the lowest ERA of any Yankees pitcher against the Red Sox with at least five starts. His no-hit bid ended in the seventh inning when reliever Fernando Cruz gave up a home run to Nate Eaton. Gil's strong performance follows his previous success against Boston, including a seven-inning shutout four years ago and solid outings during his AL Rookie of the Year campaign. The Red Sox struggled to generate offense, and Yankees manager Aaron Boone may consider Gil's effectiveness if the teams meet in the postseason. Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez threw the ceremonial first pitch before the game, highlighting the significance of the matchup between these AL East rivals.

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