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Justin Turner leads Red Sox to 6-5 win and sweep of Yankees

Justin Turner of the Red Sox celebrates with Rafael Devers and Connor Wong after hitting a three-run home run during the seventh inning.
Justin Turner of the Red Sox celebrates with Rafael Devers and Connor Wong after hitting a three-run home run during the seventh inning. AP Photo/Frank Franklin II

NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Yankees extended a losing streak to eight for the first time since 1995, allowing Justin Turner’s ninth-inning, go-ahead double after a key overturned call in a 6-5 defeat to the Boston Red Sox on Sunday.

New York appeared to go ahead in eighth when Isiah Kiner-Falefa scored from first on rookie Anthony Volpe’s single. Plate umpire Junior Valentine signaled safe, ruling Kiner-Falefa’s left foot got in ahead of Connor Wong’s tag, but the call was reversed in a video review, which also upheld that the catcher did not block the plate in violation of rules.

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Swept in consecutive series by Atlanta and Boston, the Yankees have lost eight straight for the first time since Aug. 19-26, 1995. New York (60-64), in danger of ending its streak of 30 consecutive winning seasons, is 24-39 since June 4. The Yanke began Sunday trailing Seattle by eight games for the AL’s last wild card.

Turner had four RBIs for the Red Sox, which is 8-1 against the Yankees this year and has won seven in a row against New York.

With the score 5-5, Pablo Reyes singled off Clay Holmes (4-4) leading off the ninth and stole second, and Alex Verdugo walked. Turner doubled to the right-field warning track on a sinker.

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Chris Martin (4-1) allowed two hits in a scoreless eighth, got the win and Kenley Jansen got his 29th save in 32 chances. Greg Allen doubled leading off the ninth and DJ LeMahieu was hit by a pitch, but Jansen struck out Aaron Judge and Torres, then retired Ben Rortvedt on a flyout.

Rafael Devers homered in the first off Clarke Schmidt and Masataka Yoshida hit into a run-scoring forceout in the sixth, but Kyle Higashioka and Gleyber Torres hit tying homers in the third and sixth off Nick Pivetta.

Turner hit a three-run homer in the seventh off Michael King one pitch after Devers was walked intentionally. Volpe tied the score in the bottom half with his 17th homer, a three-run drive against John Schreiber. Torres and Volpe reached 50 RBIs; before Sunday, the Yankees were the only big league team without anyone reaching 50.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Red Sox: LF Jarren Duran left with a bruised left toe. … RHP Tanner Houck (facial fracture) will be activated for his first start since June 17 Tuesday in Houston. … 1B Tristan Casas (tooth infection) missed a second straight game. He has a follow up appointment Monday in Houston and could return.

UP NEXT

Red Sox: LHP James Paxton (7-3, 3.34 ERA) opposes RHP Cristian Javier (8-2, 4.49) in the opener of a four-game series Monday in Houston.

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Yankees: LHP Carlos Rodón (1-4, 7.33) will be activated after missing two weeks with a left hamstring strain Tuesday against the visiting Nationals, who will start RHP Josiah Gray (7-10, 3.96).

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