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BOSTON — Despite Friday at times feeling like it, October is still a few weeks away.

But before then, if nothing else, the Yankees proved they can, in fact, win a game at Fenway Park — a big one at that.

Backed by Luis Gil throwing six no-hit innings, Aaron Judge passing Joe DiMaggio on the club’s all-time home run list and some late contributions elsewhere, the Yankees knocked off the Red Sox 4-1 in front of a sellout crowd on a crisp night at Fenway Park. 4

After suffering through eight straight losses to the Red Sox (81-67) earlier this year — including a three-game sweep here in Ju

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