BOSTON — Gleyber Torres' two-run double capped a three-run 10th inning, Aaron Judge hit his 37th homer as he reached base a career-high six times and the New York Yankees rallied past the Boston Red Sox 11-8 on Saturday night.
In a game that was tied five times, matching the most in the major leagues this season, New York led 3-0 and 4-3, and Boston went ahead 5-4, 6-5 and 8-6.
Judge homered for the second straight night to raise his big league-leading total, had four RBIs and tied a career best with his 10th four-hit game.
Judge joined Babe Ruth on Sept. 28, 1923, and Lou Gehrig on Sept. 5, 1927, as the only Yankees to reach base at least six times with at least three RBIs against the Red Sox.
''It's nice. You love going back and forth, you go up and down this lineup, all the guys out of the bullpen, everybody had an impact on this game,'' Judge said. ''These are the fun ones, having a good team win like this where guys came up clutch on big at-bats, made plays on defense, big pitching performances.''
Juan Soto hit his 27th homer, combining with Judge in the first inning for back-to-back homers for the third time this season. Trent Grisham tied the score 8-8 with two outs in the ninth with a double that clanked off the Green Monster on a 2-2 pitch from Kenley Jansen.
Austin Wells hit a sacrifice fly off Chase Anderson (0-2) in the 10th and Torres, who had been 0 for 5, doubled off the base of the Green Monster.
''I got a huge opportunity to do something tonight and just tried to (simplify) the situation,'' Torres said.