Rafael Devers hit home runs in the seventh and ninth innings, Kutter Crawford needed just 68 pitches to get through seven innings and the Boston Red Sox beat the New York Yankees 3-0 on Sunday.
New York managed just four hits and were handed a 15th loss in their last 20 games.
The Red Sox, meanwhile, have fought their way back into contention in a competitive AL East by winning 16 of their last 22 games.
Devers, whose seventh-inning solo shot off Luis Gil broke a scoreless tie, has hit seven home runs in his last 11 games and is batting .405 over that stretch.
Boston’s other run came on an eighth-inning homer by Ceddanne Rafaela.
Crawford was efficient in collecting his third win in his last four starts, throwing 54 of his 68 pitches for strikes.
New York’s offence wasted a quality start from Gil, who allowed four hits and one run in 6 2/3 innings while striking out nine.
Three of the Yankees’ four hits came from batters in the seventh, eighth and ninth spots in the order.
Braves bash 4 HRs to back Lopez
Reynaldo Lopez pitched six scoreless innings, and the Atlanta Braves hit four home runs en route to a 6-0 win over the Philadelphia Phillies.
Playing for his fourth team in two seasons, Lopez improved to 7-2 and lowered his ERA to 1.71.
The Braves jumped on Phillies starting pitcher Michael Mercado early, with Jarred Kelenic, Matt Olson and Adam Duvall each homering in the second inning to build a 5-0 lead.
Eli White added an insurance run by hitting a solo shot in the sixth inning.
The Phillies had five hits – including Alec Bohm’s 30th double of the season – and three walks but were 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position.
Atlanta took two of three in the series but still trail Philadelphia by eight games in the NL East.
Guardians top Giants to continue home dominance
Bo Naylor launched a pinch-hit, three-run homer in the sixth inning to take the lead, and the Cleveland Guardians beat the San Francisco Giants 5-4 to continue their dominant play at Progressive Field.
The win gave the Guardians a league-leading 30-11 home record, and Cleveland are yet to lose a series at home this season.
Naylor’s clutch home run came with two outs and after falling behind in the count, 0-2. After working the count, Naylor sent a 2-2 pitch over the right-field wall for his first career pinch-hit home run.
Naylor’s older brother Josh, who was named to his first All-Star team on Sunday, had an RBI single in the fourth.
Josh Naylor will be joined at the All-Star Game by teammates Jose Ramirez, Steven Kwan, David Fry and Emmanuel Clase. Cleveland’s five selections were the most of any American League team.