CLEVELAND — After a bizarre start and white-knuckle finish, Yankees manager Aaron Boone finally allowed himself to smile.
"A really good gutsy win right there," Boone said.
He watched most of it on TV.
Oswaldo Cabrera hit a tiebreaking, two-out double in the ninth inning off Cleveland closer Emmanuel Clase and New York overcame Boone's first-inning ejection and a rough outing by closer Clay Holmes for a 4-3 win over the Guardians on Wednesday.
Cabrera's shot to right off Clase (1-1) scored Giancarlo Stanton, who reached on an infield single with one out and went to second when shortstop Amed Rosario's throw skipped into the photographer's pit.
Holmes made things interesting in the ninth by loading the bases on a hit batter and two walks before striking out Rosario for his fourth save. Wandy Peralta (1-0) pitched a hitless eighth for the victory, giving the Yankees their fourth straight series win.
The series finale included Boone being tossed in the first inning following a confusing and controversial play, and second base umpire Larry Vanover getting struck in the face by a relay throw in the fifth.
Vanover was taken to the Cleveland Clinic, where he was being checked for a concussion and other injuries.