The Red Sox and Yankees' Triple-A clubs played to a tight showdown last night in Scranton, as starter Kyle Davies was strong, giving up just on unearned run on three hits over seven fine innings of work. The RailRiders should really have won this game earlier; they went just 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position and blew a bases-loaded, none out opportunity in the second by only scoring one run (Gary Sanchez on a Cole Figueroa sacrifice fly). Davies was at fault for the tying run because after allowing a leadoff double in the sixth to Jonathan Roof, he threw away a Jeff Bianchi bunt, which let the PawSox knot it up at one run apiece.