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NEW YORK -- John Farrell is getting tired, tired of watching the Boston Red Sox waste opportunity after opportunity. Barry Sanders Youth Jersey . The World Series champions failed each of the four times it had runners in scoring position, eking out just two hits while facing No. 5 starter Vidal Nuno and three relievers in an 6-0 loss to the New York Yankees on Friday night. "Again, the base hit with the guy in scoring position has been elusive," Farrell said. The Red Sox put runners on in each of the first three innings against Nuno (2-4), who gave up 13 runs in 9 1-3 innings over his last two starts, but came up empty in the sixth loss in eight games against New York this season. Boston is hitting .227 with RISP, a big part of the reason they are just 36-44. The Red Sox scored three runs or fewer for the 11th time in 13 games and losing for the sixth time in eight games. Fourth in the rugged AL East, Boston trails the Yankees, who entered the night in third, by six games. "I think weve got the right guys in here, guys who have been around and know what they have to do," Brock Holt said. "Its just a matter of going out and doing it." Brandon Workman (1-1) pitched seven adequate innings but allowed a sacrifice fly to Mark Teixeira and consecutive homers to Kelly Johnson and Brett Gardner. Workman allowed four runs, seven hits and two walks. He struck out five. "Little bit of a grind the whole time," Workman said. "I was constantly pitching with guys on." Brian McCann added a two-run homer off Craig Breslow in the eighth. In his first at-bat as a 40-year-old, Derek Jeter fisted a single to right field with one out in the first. His birthday was on Thursday, the Yankees final day off before playing 17 straight going into the All-Star break. After Jacoby Ellsbury doubled, Jeter scored on Teixeiras sacrifice fly for the early lead. The Yankees captain also singled in the fourth for hit No. 3,390 and went 2 for 4 in New Yorks second win in six games. New York manager Joe Girardi could have skipped the struggling Nuno and given the ball to rookie ace Masahiro Tanaka because of the extra day of rest but, in a feisty pregame Q&A with media, Girardi insisted he was interested in protecting his entire staff, not just the Japanese sensation. Nuno rewarded Girardi with 5 2-3 impressive innings. He yielded a leadoff single to Jonny Gomes in the second and a one-out double in the third to Holt. Nuno then retired 10 straight before walking David Ortiz, his last batter. "Ive had confidence in him but were in a situation where these are the five guys that we have," Girardi said. "Hes pitched some good games for us. ... He seems to always bounce back and give us a good outing." Dellin Betances, Adam Warren and Matt Thornton finished the three-hitter. Holt possibly saved a run in the second when he made a leaping catch above the wall on Brian Roberts fly to right field. But he could only watch as Johnsons two-run homer in the fourth went deep into the bleachers in right field, his first home run in 85 at-bats. "It was a good feeling," Johnson said, "to drive a ball like that but also to give us some more breathing room." Gardner connected six pitches later, giving New York a 4-0 lead. NOTES: Red Sox SS Stephen Drew snapped an 0-for-29 skid with a double in the seventh. ... Farrell said LHP Felix Dubront is being bumped to the bullpen. Dubront was not happy. "I have to stay positive and do my work," Dubront said. ... Boston OF Shane Victorino (strained right hamstring) and 3B Will Middlebrooks (broken finger) had setbacks in their rehabs. Both have stopped baseball activities and there are no timetables for their return. ... Yankees LHP CC Sabathia (right knee) will make his first rehab start Saturday for Class-A Tampa. Sabathia has been out since May 11 with degenerative cartilage problem in his knee. He will likely need to make two more rehab starts. ... Up next: a matchup of aces. Boston LHP Jon Lester (8-7) vs. Tanaka (11-2). Austin Bryant Lions Jersey . Weise left the arena with a splint on his wrist and underwent tests to determine whether the tendon is torn. Winger Travis Moen will also miss some time after suffering a concussion in Mondays contest. Jarrad Davis Womens Jersey . -- Brad Gushue of St. http://www.authenticnfllionslockroom.com/Youth-Will-Harris-Elite-Jersey/ . The win puts the final playoff berth in Group A in question. If the Czechs beat Slovakia on Tuesday, they will go through. If they lose, Germany will get the last quarter-final berth.VANCOUVER -- The Vancouver Canucks got a glimpse of their future on Tuesday night. Bo Horvat scored the winner and Hunter Shinkaruk added a goal and an assist as the Canucks defeated the San Jose Sharks 4-2 in a split-squad game that kicked off the pre-season for both clubs. Members of the Canucks 2013 draft class -- Horvat was taken ninth overall with the pick acquired in the Cory Schneider trade with the New Jersey Devils, while Shinkaruk was selected 15 spots later -- the 19-year-olds are in a battle for a job with the Canucks, and each showed a willingness to go to the dirty areas on the ice on their goals. "I try to go to the net as much as I can. It was definitely nice to get that one," said Horvat, who banged home his goal at 11:33 of the third. "You always want to help your team offensively. Ive been getting points all my life. To finally get on the board and finally score a goal in NHL pre-season is definitely special and something I wont forget." Shinkaruk, meanwhile, also swatted home a loose puck to give Vancouver a brief 2-1 lead late in the second. "Youve just got to play your game. At the end of the day its going to be what its going to be. Im just trying to come in here every day and prove to the brass that I can play," said Shinkaruk. "Thats what I feel I made a step towards tonight. "This is a once-in-a lifetime opportunity for a 19-year-old and Im just trying to enjoy it." And with good reason. Shinkaruk missed most of last season after undergoing hip surgery, but has fully recovered to try to make a splash with the Canucks at his second training camp. "It was really nice mentally for me. I knew that I felt really good coming into the game," he said. "There was a lot that I had to go through, a lot that my family had to go through, last year. I felt good tonight." Canucks assistant coach Doug Lidster said both Horvat and Shinkaruk settled into the game after some early nerves. "Theyre getting stronger every day, and thats what you would expect from a young guy," he said. "I thought that as the game wore on they got a little bit more comfortable out there and they showed what theyre capable of." Jordan Subban gave the Canucks an early lead, while Linden Vey -- who like Horvat and Shinkaruk is in a fight for a forward spot with the Canucks after coming over in a trade with the Los Angeles Kings in June -- added an empty-net goal with under a minute to go after chipping in with two assists. "You cant worry about offence. I think when youre playing well things like that happen," said the 23-year-old. "You dont go into a game worrying about points or goals or anything like that. You want to just go out there and play a solid game." Vey would appear to be ahead of Horvat and Shinkaruk in the pecking order, and Lidster said the Canucks want a battle for spots. "He had a good game tonight and if he continues to do that, thats certainly going to be good for him," he said. "We want competition on the team. We want guys to step up and play hard and make tough decisions and he did that tonight." Canucks captain Henrik Sedin said its exciting to see players battle for spots in training camp. "Its great. I think every year they come in and they keep getting better," he said. "A lot of times in camp theres talk about one guy making tthe team. Calvin Johnson Jersey. This year theres a lot of guys that can come in and make a difference for us." Another storyline for the Canucks was Radim Vrbata playing his first game with Henrik and Daniel Sedin on the top line. The trio had some chances and looked dangerous as they continue to try to develop chemistry. "First game after a long time for everybody -- its always tough," said Vrbata, who signed a two-year deal in the off-season. "I thought we had some good shifts and some good looks on the power play. Unfortunately nothing went in but I think we can build from here." Patrick Marleau had a goal and an assist for San Jose, while Brent Burns also scored as the Sharks outshot the Canucks 34-20. Eddie Lack started for Vancouver and stopped all 16 shots he faced before being replaced midway through the second by Joe Cannata, who also finished with 16 saves. Alex Stalock made 15 stops for San Jose. Canucks head coach Willie Desjardins was not in Vancouver for Tuesdays game and instead travelled to Stockton, Calif., for the other split-squad game between the two clubs, which San Jose took 5-2. The 6 p.m. local time start in Vancouver meant that Rogers Arena looked about half empty at puck drop, but many fans also appear to be taking a wait-and-see approach with the team under new president Trevor Linden as the Canucks look to rebound in 2014-15 after missing the playoffs for the first time in six years. After Subban scored in the first period for Vancouver, San Jose tied it at 16:07 of the second when Burns ripped a shot past Cannata on the power play off a Marleau feed. Shinkaruk restored the Vancouver advantage just 50 seconds later, but the Sharks got right back on even terms 1:03 after that when Canucks forward Derek Dorsett turned the puck over in the neutral zone to Marleau, who moved in alone and beat Cannata. Notes: Lidster ran the Vancouver bench along with fellow assistant Glen Gulutzan in Desjardins absence. ... The Canucks visit the Calgary Flames on Thursday before the two teams meet again on Friday at Rogers Arena. ... Canucks defenceman Alexander Edler left the game in the first period after taking a puck in the face. ... Sharks centre Logan Couture left the game in the second but the team said it was just a precaution. -- STOCKTON, Calif. -- Joe Thornton scored two goals, and Nikolay Goldobin and Barclay Goodrow each had a goal and an assist to lead the San Jose Sharks to a 5-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks in a split-squad preseason matchup Tuesday night. The Sharks gave the crowd plenty to cheer about in their first game in Stockton. San Jose dominated and outshot Vancouver 34-12. Thornton began a three-goal flurry by the Sharks in the second period, rushing the net to beat goalie Jakob Markstrom. He also scored San Joses final goal midway through the third. Goldobin, San Joses first-round pick in this years draft, completed San Joses second-period run by beating goalie Joacim Eriksson with a slick wraparound. Goodrow was set up by Goldobin eight minutes earlier, sending Markstrom, to the bench. Joe Pavelski, San Joses leading scorer last season, also had a goal. Dylan DeMelo had an assist on each of the Sharks final two goals. Nick Bonino and Nicklas Jensen scored for Vancouver against Troy Grosenick in the third period. Jensen assisted on Boninos goal. ' ' '

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