Just thought this was a good place to post this.....
The Boston Red Sox broke out with 27 hits in their biggest blowout against the rival New York Yankees.
Carl Pavano (4-3) and Paul Quantrill were roughed up for the Yankees, who had their five-game winning streak snapped and lost for only the third time in 19 games. They had won nine consecutive games at home.
The 27 hits were the most for the Red Sox since they tied the club record of 28 on June 27, 2003, against Florida. Pavano started that game as well, for the Marlins, and failed to get an out.
All the offense made it tough on the scoreboard operator at Yankee Stadium -- the board went blank for a few moments in the eighth inning as the Red Sox piled on. New York allowed its most hits since giving up a franchise-record 28 on Sept. 29, 1928, in a 19-10 loss at Detroit.
Safe to say Boston has Pavano's number eh?