BOSTON — The New York Yankees fell to the Boston Red Sox 6-3, suffering from a season-high four errors that led to all six runs being unearned. Cam Schlittler, who struck out nine in five innings, allowed a pivotal two-run homer to former Yankees prospect Caleb Durbin in the fifth after a fielding error by Amed Rosario. Despite a late push where the Yankees loaded the bases in the ninth, they couldn’t capitalize, with manager Aaron Boone emphasizing the team’s poor defensive performance. The loss drops the Yankees to 48-32, while the Red Sox improve to 33-46.
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