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Red Sox muster reserves to break Yankees
AP, NEW YORK
Tuesday, Sep 09, 2003, Page 20
American League David Wells took a shutout into the eighth inning, and Bernie Williams broke a scoreless tie in the seventh with his first home run since mid-August, leading New York over the Red Sox 3-1 on Sunday in a thrilling finale to a three-game series between the AL East rivals.
"A game like this, it's huge," Wells said. "Those guys are coming in for the sweep -- you want to try to get the momentum back, and that's what we did today."
Wells (13-6) sparkled for 7 1-3 innings on Sunday -- and he needed to the way Jeff Suppan (1-2) was pitching for the Red Sox.
New York's sputtering offense forced Boston's outfield to handle just four balls in the first six innings -- Derek Jeter's single in the fourth and three weak flyouts.
New York (85-56) boosted its division lead to 2 1/2 games over Boston (83-59) with three weeks remaining.
"There's a big difference between being three games back in the loss column than one," Boston manager Grady Little said.
In other games: Twins 5, Rangers 4, 10 innings; White Sox 7, Indians 3; Royals 3, Angels 0; Devil Rays 11, Athletics 2; Blue Jays 8, Tigers 0; Orioles 2, Mariners 1
National League
Cardinals 9, Reds 0; Padres 7, Astros 1; Cubs 9, Brewers 2; Braves 2, Pirates 1; Dodgers 6, Rockies 2; Marlins 3, Expos 1; Diamondbacks 9, Giants 6; Phillies 5, Mets 4
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