BOSTON — Carlos Rodón pitched into the seventh inning, Gleyber Torres hit a two-run single in New York's three-run first and the Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox 8-2 on Sunday night to win a series for just the second time in their last 12 tries.
New York took the final two games of the three-game set against its longtime rival after blowing a late lead in the opener Friday night. It was the Yankees' first series win against Boston in three attempts this season.
''It's a gritty series win, especially after that first game,'' manager Aaron Boone said. ''We're not all the way where we want to be right now, of course. There's a lot of fight in (that locker room).''
New York is 12-23 after opening 50-22.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. batted fifth, going 1 for 5 with a single, and played center field in his Yankees debut after they acquired him from Miami for three minor leaguers Saturday. He also stole a base and scored late.
''I was super excited,'' he said. ''Every kid dreams of being a Yankee, it's the most famous team in baseball.''
Rob Refsnyder and Connor Wong opened the fourth with consecutive homers for the Red Sox, who have lost seven of nine since the All-Star break.
"I don't think a stretch of nine games dictates who we are,'' manager Alex Cora said.