BOSTON — Masataka Yoshida hit a tiebreaking two-run single off Clay Holmes in a three-run eighth inning, and the Boston Red Sox overcame Aaron Judge's 470-foot home run to beat the reeling New York Yankees 9-7 Friday night.
Judge hit his major league-leading 36th homer, a three-run drive in the seventh on a Zack Kelly cutter that landed in a small section of stands above a back wall and below a videoboard.
''I try not to watch 'em,'' Judge said. ''I had to check the replay to see where it went.''
The homer, the fifth-longest of Judge's big league career, put New York ahead 6-4, and Austin Wells followed with a solo homer over right fielder Tyler O'Neill, who tumbled into the stands.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora said he saw Manny Ramirez in 2007 hit one to the same area as Judge reached.
''The big boy, he is amazing, man. I haven't seen a guy hit a ball there since ‘07,'' Cora said. ''That was impressive, but our guys kept battling.''
Yankees manager Aaron Boone has been at Fenway enough to be impressed by where Judge's drive landed.
''I just know when he squared it up, I was like: That's about as clean as you can hit a baseball,'' he said.