05-23-2007, 11:11 PM
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Yankees 8, Red Sox 3
Derek Jeter moves into fifth place on the Yankees' all-time hits list with No. 2,215. (Julie Jacobson/AP)
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The Bombers got to Curt Schilling early and never let up. Derek Jeter hit a pair of RBI singles, the second his 2,215th career hit, moving him past Joe DiMaggio on New York's all-time list, and Hideki Matsui and Doug Mientkiewicz homered.
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The troubles started in the first inning for Curt Schilling, who gave up three runs to kick off the series finale in New York. By the time he was through, he'd given up five runs (four of them earned) on 12 hits, the most hits he's allowed since the Blue Jays got 13 hits off him on April 22, 2004. Mike Lowell, Coco Crisp and Kevin Youkilis all produced runs for the Red Sox.
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