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Aaron Boone discussed Yankees’ reaction to Red Sox setting stolen base record

"They have a very fast team, and their running game beat us tonight."

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Aaron Boone, earlier in June 2024. David Eulitt/Getty Images

Aaron Boone’s reaction to the Red Sox base-running: The Red Sox scored a 9-3 win over the Yankees at Fenway Park on Sunday, doing so partly through aggressive base-running (as well as Boston pitchers holding New York to 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position).

Boston stole nine bases, a team record for a single game:

The defeat meant the third place Red Sox (37-35) took the series from the first place Yankees (50-24). Despite trailing New York in the standings by 12 games, Yankee manager Aaron Boone had to admit that Boston was able to impose itself on the base paths.

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“There are certain teams that that’s their DNA, and that’s how they’re going to play,” Boone said after the game. “Obviously, the Red Sox have a number of fast players, and that’s how they play the game right now. We’ve faced a handful of teams that you go in and it’s similar and you prepare the same kind of way. I have a lot of confidence in how we address and control running games. Today, we didn’t get it done.”

Boston now has 69 steals in 2024, first in the American League.

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“It’s on all of us,” Boone acknowledged. “It’s a group effort. It takes everything to control running games. They have a very fast team, and their running game beat us tonight. We’ve got to do a better job overall of controlling those things, slowing them down, and we didn’t do it well enough tonight.”

Trivia: Red Sox rookie infielder David Hamilton stole four bases in the win over the Yankees on Sunday. Can you name the only other two players to steal at least four bases in a single game in Red Sox history?

(Answer at the bottom.)

Hint: One did so in 1980, the other in 2013.

Scores and schedules:

The Red Sox defeated the Yankees 9-3 on Sunday to take two of three from New York. Boston begins a new three-game set in Toronto against the Blue Jays tonight at 7:07 p.m.

Tonight, the Celtics face the Mavericks in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Following the blowout loss in Game 4, Boston still leads the series 3-1 and can clinch a championship with a win. The game tips off at TD Garden at 8:30 p.m.

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On this day: In 2002, the United States defeated Mexico 2-0 in the World Cup Round of 16, advancing to the quarterfinals for the only time in the modern era of the tournament. Goals from Brian McBride and breakthrough 20-year-old Landon Donovan (who won the Best Young Player Award) were the difference in a classic edition of “Dos a Cero.”

Daily highlight: Tennessee outfielder Hunter Ensley made a tremendous catch in the College World Series on Sunday, colliding with the wall at full speed. He emerged unharmed, having made a quality catch, even leaving some eye-black on the wall.

Trivia answer: Jerry Remy, Jacoby Ellsbury

Hayden Bird

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Hayden Bird is a sports staff writer for Boston.com, where he has worked since 2016. He covers all things sports in New England.

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