All you need to know in quickie form from the Yankees' 10-6 win over the Red Sox, complete with BSJ analysis and insight:
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David Price exits with hand injury: After being battered around for four runs on three hits and three walks in the first inning, Red Sox starter David Price did not return for the second inning. The Red Sox announced that he felt a "sensation in his left hand'' during the inning and was being examined further.
"I didn't have any feeling in my fingertips,'' said Price after the loss. "It's something that I've felt before, but it didn't go away (this time).''
Price didn't seem himself right from the first couple of batters, when he couldn't throw strikes. He had pitched 14 scoreless innings in his first two outings, but wasn't nearly as sharp Wednesday night. He threw a ball against the wall in the Red Sox clubhouse in the eighth inning and reported he had regained feeling in his fingers.
This slide from Tyler Austin led to the dugouts clearing in Boston.#Yankees-#RedSox rivalry is alive and well. pic.twitter.com/QquZoA53vu
— Mark Suleymanov (@TheMARKOut1) April 12, 2018
Benches clear, punches thrown in Yankees-Red Sox after Tyler Austin is hit by a pitch from Joe Kelly. pic.twitter.com/wvqoak8QMV
— MLB (@MLB) April 12, 2018
Welcome to #TheRivalry, @JDMartinez14. pic.twitter.com/HZczuHpEKb
— Red Sox (@RedSox) April 12, 2018
Hanley destroyed this pic.twitter.com/h9aJMibIB1
— Sox Lunch (@Soxlunch) April 11, 2018
- The Red Sox have three grand slams in the last four games -- after going all of last season without one.
- More than half of the Red Sox runs this season -- 32-of-63 - have come with two out.
- Mookie Betts has doubled in four straight games
