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Price yields 3 HRs, magic number still 1
- Updated: September 28, 2016
NEW YORK — Tyler Austin’s late home run delayed a potential Red Sox celebration while keeping his club alive in the playoff chase for at least one more evening, as the rookie’s two-run shot lifted the Yankees to a 6-4 victory on Tuesday at Yankee Stadium.
Austin helped snap Boston’s 11-game winning streak with an opposite-field blast in the seventh inning off David Price, who surrendered six runs and once again continued to have difficulty with the Bombers’ batting order.
The Red Sox have a magic number of one to clinch the American League East, while the Yankees sit four …