Red Sox Stun Yankees With Power Surge—But Who Stood Out?

Red Sox Stun Yankees With Power Surge—But Who Stood Out?

The Boston Red Sox unleashed a five-homer barrage to defeat the New York Yankees 11-7 on Sunday night at Yankee Stadium, taking two of three in their first 2025 series against their historic rivals.

Boston’s offense was relentless, highlighted by rookie Kristian Campbell’s two-run homer in the fifth inning that put the Red Sox back in front. Catcher Carlos Narváez, facing his former team, delivered the decisive blow with a three-run shot in the sixth, giving Boston a lead they never relinquished Abraham Toro and Trevor Story added back-to-back solo home runs in the eighth, capping a night where the Red Sox matched their season high for longballs.

Despite the Yankees’ Aaron Judge launching two home runs—his fourth multi-homer game of the season—New York couldn’t keep pace. Austin Wells, the Yankees’ young catcher, drove in four runs the night before, but his efforts weren’t enough to turn the tide in the series.

Boston’s 27 runs over the three-game set marked their highest output in a series at Yankee Stadium since 2005 The rivalry remains as fierce as ever, with both teams now looking ahead to crucial divisional matchups as the season heats up.

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