The Boston Red Sox complete a four-game home sweep of the New York Yankees with a 5-4 win in 10 innings. Boston rallies after starter Tanner Houck? (—) and watches as Yankees opponents? (—) After the game opens, the key moment comes when Red Sox starter Zack Greinke? (—) (Note: sources only agree on one named event.) All outlets cited here agree on the decisive storyline: Boston takes the series 4-0 at home and uses late scoring to push the game into extra innings. The contest also features a notable pitching milestone tied to Tanner Gray, who is reported to have been in a position to complete a no-hit bid before it ends during the game. Ultimately, the Red Sox score the go-ahead runs in the 10th inning to secure the victory and finish the sweep. The win also marks Boston’s first four-game winning streak of the season, and it is the franchise’s first home sweep of the Yankees since 2018. The game is decided by Boston’s resilience in extra innings rather than by a regulation-time conclusion.