BOSTON – After the Yankees beat the Red Sox Saturday – their 21st victory in 30 games, including three straight against their rival – clubhouse quote machine Jazz Chisholm Jr. delivered again.

“I feel like any team that thinks they’re better than us, they should know when we step on the field, we’re coming with relentlessness and we’re coming to step on necks,” the second baseman said.

But on Sunday night, the Yankees, rookie Will Warren especially, experienced the Red Sox stepping on theirs.

Boston’s first five hitters had hits, and they sent nine to the plate in a six-run first against Warren. The Yankees slowly crawled their way back into it, but the first-inning hole, aided by a misplay by leftfielder Giancarlo Stanton hit by the first Boston hitter of the night, proved too steep to

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