Red Sox walk off with win over Cleveland
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Jacoby Ellsbury had the winning hit Sunday as the Red Sox came back from four runs down in the 9th inning to beat the Indians for the third time in four games.
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With the bases loaded, Ellsbury hit a two-run double that plated two Red Sox and gave the team a 6-5 win.
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Ellsbury was mobbed by David Ortiz and other teammates,
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Ellsbury had some fun with teammates after the win. The Sox tied the Yankees for first place in the American League East with the victory.
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Ellsbury was mobbed by Stephen Drew (center) and others.
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Ellsbury had two hits in the game. Jonny Gomes, Stephen Drew, and Jose Iglesias all factored into the 9th-inning comeback.
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Indians outfielder Drew Stubbs jumped but could not make a play on a liner hit by Drew that turned into a triple. Drew returned to the lineup Sunday and had three hits.
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Cleveland outfielder Michael Bourn pleaded his case after umpire Tom Hallion called him on on a steal attempt in the 7th inning.
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Bourne and former Red Sox manager Terry Francona argued the call.
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Red Sox starter Felix Doubront struggled, throwing 112 pitches in six innings. He did not end up factoring in the decision.
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