Clemens, with the aid of 2 cortisone shots, had a good fastball and a nasty slider to go with Mr. Splittee. Schilling, a mile or two slower than Clemens with his fastball, threw a low 70s curve ball to keep hitters off balance. Clemens departed after 6 in a 1-1 tie and it was still that score when the Yankees came to bat in the 8th.
Schilling (8-8) struck out Melky Cabrera to start the inning, but Doug Mientkiewicz stroked hi
Mike Lowell cut the lead in half with a solo home run off of Joba Chamberlain. It was the first home run and earned run allowed by Chamberlain (2-0), who was in his 2nd inning of work. Then came the 9th, which was not for the feint of heart.
Rivera walked Jason Varitek to start the inning, but retired Eric Hinske and Coco Crisp on ground outs, with Varitek moving around to 3rd. All seemed right. But then Julio Lugo hit a high fastball to the monster for a run scoring double. Rivera hit Jacoby Ellsbury with a pitch and then lost a long battle with Dustin Pedroia, walking the rookie to load the bases. For David Ortiz. With both Yankees and Red Sox fans holding their breath, Ortiz popped up to an awaiting Jeter to end the game. And we could all breath again.
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Roger Clemens allowed just 2 hits in his 6 innings of work, and 1 unearned run that reached when Johnny Damon dropped a fly ball.
The Yankees won the season series with the Red Sox, 10-8. They won 10 of the last 15 played.
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