BOSTON -- Miguel Andujar's homer leading off the third inning was the only hit the Yankees could muster against Red Sox righty Rick Porcello on Friday night at Fenway Park, as the right-hander retired the final 21 batters in a row to finish off a one-hitter in New York's 4-1 loss to Boston.
With his team trailing after a three-run first inning by the Red Sox, Andujar stepped up to bat in the third against Porcello and ripped an 81.9-mph changeup into the Monster Seats in left field.
No Yankees reached base after Andujar's blast, as Porcello finished off his complete game by throwing just 86 pitches.