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Red Sox cruise past Yankees, as Buchholz claims victory in 11-0 shutout

In Boston, Clay Buchholz delivers a stunning performance, limiting the Yankees to just two hits over six innings, boosting his record to 11-0. Daniel Nava shines with four hits as the Red Sox triumph 9-2, effectively ending the Yankees' AL East competition. Currently, the Red Sox sit...

In Boston, Clay Buchholz shines, pitching exceptional two-hit ball for six innings, boosting his...
In Boston, Clay Buchholz shines, pitching exceptional two-hit ball for six innings, boosting his record to 11-0. Daniel Nava contributes significantly with four hits. The Boston Red Sox secure a dominating 9-2 win over New York, eliminating them from the AL East race. Currently, Boston maintains a comfortable 9.5-game lead over second-place Tampa Bay, with only four wins needed to clinch their second division title since 1995.

Red Sox cruise past Yankees, as Buchholz claims victory in 11-0 shutout

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Sports Recap (Sept 2, 2013) - AL East & Wild Card Race

The heat is on in the American League as teams race towards the postseason! On Sunday, the Boston Red Sox sealed their domination over the New York Yankees, clinching a 9-2 victory and nailing down their division lead. deserves props for his stellar performance, pitching six innings of two-hit ball, improving his record to an outstanding 11-0. Meanwhile, Daniel Nava showcased an impressive four-hit game.

The Red Sox are cruising ahead in the AL East, with a comfortable 9 1/2 game lead over second-place Tampa Bay. The Yankees, on the other hand, are struggling to keep up, with a teetering wild-card position. They trail Tampa, Texas, and even Cleveland and Baltimore in the race.

In the Rays' matchup with Minnesota, the underdog Twins snatched a victory, and the Rays floundered in the wild-card race. Fans, however, can't forget the historic battle Tampa Bay fought in the 2011 wild-card race – that iconic Game 162!

The Indians just won against the White Sox, pulling within half a game of the Rays and Texas in the wild-card race. Zack McAllister shined on the mound, allowing one run and six hits in over six innings, striking out five and walking one.

In Detroit, the Tigers narrowly edged out the Royals with a 3-2 win. Alex Avila hit a pair of homers, including a game-winning solo shot in the eighth.

The Athletics thumped the slumping Rangers, extending their AL West lead. Josh Donaldson, Chris Young, and Josh Reddick all homered in the victory, making it the fifth win in a row for Oakland and the 13th victory in 16 games.

The Angels took advantage of Houston's struggles, sending them to their 98th loss of the season. Jerome Williams earned a third straight win for the first time since April 2004.

Baltimore nabbed a win against the Blue Jays despite having slugger Chris Davis struggling at the plate. They've managed to secure their first road series victory since mid-August.

Don't forget to check the official MLB historical data for updated records and standings! Keep an eye on the thrilling AL East and wild-card races – it's anyone's game now!

  1. In the world of art, a new exhibit showcases impressions of East Coast sports, including the AL East & Wild Card Race, featuring works inspired by the Boston Red Sox, Tampa Bay Rays, and more.
  2. The latest art installation in the city park pays tribute to Major League Baseball legends, with statues of Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, and Derek Jeter, displayed near a newsstand announcing the AL East & Wild Card Race standings.
  3. As the East Coast sports news buzzes, sports fans catch up on the MLB, not only following the Boston Red Sox domination but also the tight race between the New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, and others for the wild-card slot – all while enjoying a day of baseball.

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