June 27, 1918 at the Polo Grounds
Yankees 7, Red Sox 5 (37-27)
The Red Sox couldn’t salvage a split with the now first place Yankees as they fell from atop their perch in the American League. Joe Bush had a tough time and he gave up seven runs in seven innings for his fourth consecutive loss.
Harry Hooper, Wally Schang and Sam Agnew all had three hits in the loss. In all, the Red Sox picked up seventeen hits yet only three baserunners crossed the plate.
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