NEW YORK — It’ll be one more for all the marbles.

The New York Yankees forced a decisive Game 3 in the American League Wild Card series, beating the Red Sox 4-3 in Game 2 on an eighth-inning single by Austin Wells.

Trying to push for a two-inning hold, Garrett Whitlock made it through five outs before he ran out of gas. With two outs in the eighth the Red Sox set-up man walked Jazz Chisholm Jr., who came around to score from first on Wells’ ensuing liner down the right field line.

Whitlock ultimately threw 47 pitches, which was the most he’s thrown in a game this season and the first time he’s even topped 30 since June. He came out with the bases loaded, and while rookie Payton Tolle was able to escape the jam without further damage, the Red Sox couldn’t tie the game up in the top of th

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