Sat Jun 14 23:00:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here are the summary and rewrite as a news article:
**Summary:**
The New York Yankees lost a tense, extra-inning game to the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park despite a dramatic, game-tying home run by Aaron Judge off dominant Red Sox pitcher Garrett Crochet. Judge’s homer, his 26th of the season, came after striking out three times against Crochet earlier in the game. Controversy erupted in the 10th inning with a challenged stolen base call that went against the Yankees and a disputed foul ball call that led to the ejections of both Manager Aaron Boone and DJ LeMahieu. The Red Sox ultimately won the game with a walk-off hit.
**News Article:**
**Judge’s Heroics Overshadowed by Controversial Calls in Yankees’ Extra-Inning Loss to Red Sox**
BOSTON – A dramatic ninth-inning home run by Aaron Judge wasn’t enough to secure a victory for the New York Yankees Friday night, as they fell to the Boston Red Sox 2-1 in 10 innings at Fenway Park in a game marred by controversial calls and managerial ejections.
Judge, after struggling against Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet with three strikeouts, blasted a game-tying solo shot over the Green Monster in the ninth. The home run, Judge’s 26th of the season, put him in a tie for the Major League lead.
“What I was thinking and trying to do wasn’t working, so you’ve got to make an adjustment,” Judge said after the game.
The game unraveled for the Yankees in the 10th. Anthony Volpe was initially ruled safe after sliding into third base, but the call was overturned upon review. Then, a sharply hit ball by DJ LeMahieu was called foul, prompting an outburst from Manager Aaron Boone, who was promptly ejected. LeMahieu was then also ejected for arguing the call.
“A fair ball down the line that they miss in real time and don’t have the courage to overturn,” Boone said.
The Red Sox capitalized on the Yankees’ misfortune, as Carlos Narváez delivered a walk-off hit in the bottom of the 10th against Tim Hill, securing the victory for Boston.
While Judge’s late-game heroics provided a spark, the Yankees ultimately couldn’t overcome the controversial calls and missed opportunities, leaving Boston with a bitter defeat.