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Red Sox scuttle Yanks for eighth straight time

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BOSTON – Mike Lowell and Kevin Youkilis homered as the Boston Red Sox improved to 7-0 against the New York Yankees this season with a 6-5 victory in the American League on Wednesday.

The Red Sox have beaten the Yankees eight straight times dating to the last game of last season – their longest winning streak against their longtime rivals since 1912.

Tim Wakefield (8-3) beat the Yankees for the second straight time after losing to them in nine of his previous 10 decisions.

Mark Teixeira went 4 for 5 for New York, including his AL-leading 19th homer. Wang Chien-Ming (0-4) lasted just 2 2-3 innings. Wang, restored to the rotation after two scoreless relief appearances, gave up four runs and six hits.

Wakefield allowed eight hits in six innings and improved to 5-0 at Fenway Park in five starts this year.

At Chicago, Detroit’s Justin Verlander pitched a six-hitter for his first victory ever at US Cellular Field, a 2-1 win over Chicago White Sox.

Jim Thome hit his 552nd home run and John Danks pitched 7 1-3 strong innings, but the White Sox still fell 6{ games behind AL Central-leading Detroit. Adam Everett homered for the Tigers, who have won five of their last six games.

Verlander (7-2) has a 7-0 record and league-low 1.10 ERA since April 27. Going into the game, he had been 0-6 with a 5.92 ERA in eight starts at US Cellular Field and 2-9 with a 5.90 ERA all-time against the White Sox.

At St. Petersburg, Florida, Carlos Pena and Willy Aybar homered and Tampa Bay stopped a three-game losing streak, beating Anaheim Angels, 9-5.

Pena hit a solo homer in the third inning and Aybar added a two-run shot off John Lackey (1-2) for a 9-5 lead in the fifth. Aybar had an RBI single in Tampa Bay’s five-run second against Lackey, who had won nine of 10 previous decisions against Tampa Bay.

The Rays rallied from a 3-0 deficit to build a 7-3 lead for Jeff Niemann, but the rookie right-hander lasted just 3 2-3 innings.

At Cleveland, Gil Meche tied a career high with 11 strikeouts over seven innings and Kansas City hit three home runs to beat Cleveland, 9-0.

Alberto Callaspo had a career-high four hits, including his first career grand slam, for Kansas City. The Royals got two-run homers from Jose Guillen and Miguel Olivo. Meche (3-5) allowed four hits and three walks in winning for the first time in seven starts.

At Baltimore, Jose Lopez homered twice and Felix Hernandez pitched seven solid innings for Seattle’s 4-1 win over Baltimore.

Lopez finished with three hits, raising his batting average over the last 11 games to .364 (16 for 44). He hit a solo drive in the second and a two-run shot in the sixth for his third career multihomer game. (AP)

ADAM EVERETT

ALBERTO CALLASPO

AMERICAN LEAGUE

ANAHEIM ANGELS

AT BALTIMORE

AT CHICAGO

AT CLEVELAND

CELLULAR FIELD

KANSAS CITY

TAMPA BAY

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