The game was scoreless through four innings. Then the Yankees exploded for five runs in the eighth to turn a 1-1 tie into a rout.
Jazz Chisholm delivered the decisive blow with a three-run homer to right center, capping a 1-for-4 night with three RBI. Cody Bellinger also homered in the eighth, going 2-for-4 with one RBI. Trent Grisham added three hits and drove in a run.
The eighth inning began with Bellinger's solo homer to right center. Grisham then singled home Rosario to extend the lead. Chisholm followed with his three-run blast, scoring Grisham and Volpe to put the game away.
Ranger Suarez pitched effectively for Boston, allowing one run over 6.1 innings with six strikeouts. Justin Slaten took the loss after surrendering four runs in two-thirds of an inning. Tim Hill earned the win for New York with a scoreless eighth.
The Yankees snapped a one-game losing streak and improved to 37-26. Boston fell to 27-35 despite the strong start from Suarez, who reached 200 career games played in this contest.