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ALDS Game 1 updates: Yankees get on the scoreboard, but still trail 5-2

Boston MA: 10-05-18: The red Sox Xander Bogaerts sails into first base with a bottom of the fifth inning infield single, Yankees 1B Luke Voit takes the throw. The Boston Red Sox hosted the New York Yankees in Game One of their MLB ALDS baseball playoffs. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff)

The Red Sox and Yankees are underway in their first postseason series in 14 years.

We’ll have updates from Game 1 of the American League Division Series at Fenway Park throughout the game.

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Here is the box score .

Sixth inning

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Bottom:

Ryan Brasier faced three batters in the fifth inning before being lifted for Brandon Workman.

Top: After allowing two runners, Chris Sale was relieved by Ryan Brasier. Both runners scored.

Aaron Judge hit a line drive single to lead off the inning, followed by Brett Gardner’s fielder’s choice groundout. Giancarlo Stanton singled to left field, triggering Chris Sale’s exit from the game. Boston reliever Ryan Brasier entered, immediately surrendering an RBI single to Luke Voit. With the score 5-1, Didi Gregorius’ fielder’s choice brought home another run for New York. Miguel Andujar walked, and Red Sox manager Alex Cora decided to bring in another reliever, Brandon Workman. The right-handed reliever promptly walked Gary Sanchez, but struck out Gleyber Torres on a bases-loaded, full count curveball to end the threat.

Fifth inning: Red Sox 5, Yankees 0

Bottom: Lance Lynn entered the game to pitch for New York, and he retired Steve Pearce on a ground ball to third base. J.D. Martinez lined out to first base before Xander Bogaerts reached on an infield single. Eduardo Nunez grounded out to end the inning.

Top: Chris Sale retired the side in order. Gary Sanchez and Gleyber Torres both grounded out, and Andrew McCutchen popped out to right field.

Chris Sale struck out 8 through five innings.

Fourth inning: Red Sox 5, Yankees 0

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Bottom: With Chad Green still pitching for the Yankees, Ian Kinsler hit a leadoff single to right field. Sandy Leon put down a sacrifice bunt to move Kinsler over to second. After Mookie Betts was intentionally walked with two outs, Andrew Benintendi grounded out to end the inning.

Top: After a lengthy leadoff at-bat, Aaron Hicks singled to right field for the Yankees. However, Hicks was pulled from the game due to an injury while at first base. He was replaced by Brett Gardner. Chris Sale then struck out Giancarlo Stanton and Luke Voit. Didi Grigorius hit an infield single before Sale struck out Miguel Andujar to end the threat.

Third inning: Red Sox 5, Yankees 0

Bottom: Mookie Betts led off with a double to deep left-center field. Andrew Benintendi bunted down the first base line for a base hit, advancing Betts to third. With that, Yankees manager Aaron Boone removed starter J.A. Happ from the game, going to his bullpen early. Righthander Chad Green replaced Happ, and promptly gave up an RBI single to Steve Pearce to make it 4-0 Red Sox. Xander Bogaerts’s sacrifice fly made it 5-0.

Top: Chris Sale struck out Gary Sanchez before walking Gleyber Torres. Mookie Betts made an impressive running catch on Andrew McCutchen’s shot to right field, nearly doubling up Torres with a quick throw back to first base. Aaron Judge grounded into a fielder’s choice to retire the side.

Second inning: Red sox 3, Yankees 0

Bottom: Yankees starter J.A. Happ retired the side in order.

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Top: After a surrendering a leadoff single, Chris Sale struck out Didi Gregorius before inducing an inning-ending double play.

First inning: Red Sox 3, Yankees 0

Chis Sale gets an ovation after retiring the Yankees in the top of the first inning.

Bottom: With one out, Andrew Benintendi reached on an opposite field single, then immediately stole second base to move into scoring position. Steve Pearce drew a walk before J.D. Martinez hit a line-drive home run into the Green Monster seats to give the Red Sox a 3-0 lead.

Top: Chris Sale struck out the side, stranding a two-out walk to Aaron Hicks.

The scoreboard had Chris Sale’s first pitch at 96, harder than he threw any pitch in his last outing vs Baltimore.

How to watch

All games will be broadcast on TBS. Brian Anderson will call the games, with Ron Darling as the color analyst and Lauren Shehadi as the reporter.

Game 1 by the numbers

From Alex Speier: The importance of G1: 34 of 47 home teams that won Game 1 of the Division Series (72 percent) have advanced to the LCS; in the 2-2-1 LDS format, 27 of 36 teams that won Game 1 (75 percent) won the series.

Just 13 of 45 home teams that lost Game 1 of the Division Series (29 percent) have advanced to the LCS; in the 2-2-1 format, 12 of 40 home teams (30 percent) that won Game 1 of the Division Series advanced to the LCS.

Lineups

RED SOX (108-54)YANKEES (100-62)
Betts RFMcCutchen LF
Benintendi LFJudge RF
Pearce 1BHicks CF
Martinez DHStanton DH
Bogaerts SSVoit 1B
Núñez 3BGregorius SS
Kinsler 2BAndujar 3B
León CSanchez C
Bradley Jr. CFTorres 2B

Pitching: LHP Chris Sale (12-4, 2.11).

Pitching: LHP J.A. Happ (17-6, 3.65).

Details about tonight’s game:

  Red Sox lefthander Chris Sale (12-4, 2.11) and Yankees lefthander J.A. Happ (17-6, 3.65) are the Game 1 starting pitchers. Here are the lineups and notes, including each pitcher’s history against the opposing hitters, what to watch for, and other nuggets.

  The Sox announced their 25-man roster this morning. It is:

Pitchers (11): RHP Matt Barnes, RHP Ryan Brasier, RHP Nathan Eovaldi, RHP Joe Kelly, RHP Craig Kimbrel, RHP Rick Porcello, LHP David Price, LHP Eduardo Rodriguez, LHP Chris Sale, RHP Brandon Workman, RHP Steven Wright.

Catchers (3): Sandy Leon, Blake Swihart, Christian Vazquez.

Infielders (7): SS Xander Bogaerts, 3B Rafael Devers, UTIL Brock Holt, 2B Ian Kinsler, 1B Mitch Moreland, 3B-2B Eduardo Nunez, 1B Steve Pearce.

Outfielders (4): LF Andrew Benintendi, RF-CF Mookie Betts, CF Jackie Bradley Jr., RF-LF-DH J.D. Martinez.

Peter Abraham has more on how things shook out.

  The differences between the two offensive juggernauts also seem razor-thin. Nick Cafardo looked at how the Red Sox and Yankees match up, position by position.

  No one knows how hard Sale will throw tonight. Given that uncertainty, it’s worth asking: What kind of velocity does he need to dominate? Alex Speier examined what the numbers say.

  Peter Abraham: It’s easy to focus on Betts, Martinez, and Sale as the playoffs get started. The Sox won 108 games because they were a team loaded with stars. But postseason series are so often is decided by the players we overlook. With that in mind, here some Red Sox players who could have a bigger impact on the postseason that you might expect.

  Still have lingering questions about this series? Chad Finn answers them all in this Q&A.

  Check out more of our Red Sox-Yankees coverage here.

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