BOSTON — Red Sox manager Alex Cora has sounded hopeful tones about his team possibly turning a corner after an up and down first half.
In its first Fenway Park matchup against the Yankees, Boston's bats –- combined with plentiful fielding follies from its rivals — contributed to the Red Sox's biggest offensive night of the season
Justin Turner had a grand slam, a two-run home run and a double, Masataka Yoshida drove in three runs and the Red Sox routed the New York Yankees 15-5 on Friday night.
"It was just good offense all the way around," Turner said.