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Youkilis' Double In 12th Lifts Boston Over Texas

Boston starting pitcher Josh Beckett delivers during the first inning of the game against Texas at Fenway Park in Boston on Wednesday. (AP)
Boston starting pitcher Josh Beckett delivers during the first inning of the game against Texas at Fenway Park in Boston on Wednesday. (AP)

Kevin Youkilis didn't mind taking some fun-filled jabs from his teammates. It was much better than the alternative.

Youkilis hit an RBI double off the base of the left-center field wall with two outs in the 12th inning and the Boston Red Sox beat Texas 8-7 on Wednesday night, sending the Rangers to their sixth straight loss.

It was Boston's second straight last at-bat win after losing its previous five games.

When Youkilis reached second, he knew what was coming as his teammates poured onto the field.

"I'd rather get beat up than beat myself up in the dugout," said Youkilis, known for firing his helmet at times after tough outs. "I've been in a little bit of a rut lately."

Youkilis, the cleanup hitter, entered the night hitting just .240 with only six RBIs.

Neither team did much in the extra innings until Marco Scutaro singled with one out in the 12th and alertly tagged up on a medium deep flyout to center, sliding in barely under second baseman Joaquin Arias' tag. After Dustin Pedroia was intentionally walked, Youkilis delivered against Dustin Nippert (0-2).

Pedroia was dropped from second to the third hole one night earlier.

"That's the idea of having good hitters hit back to back," Boston manager Terry Francona said.

Rangers manager Ron Washington wanted to avoid facing Pedroia.

"We felt like we could do better with the hard stuff with Youkilis and soften him up. He ended up hooking a breaking ball," Rangers manager Ron Washington said. "I've seen (Pedroia) hit too much stuff on The Monster late (in games)."

J.D. Drew hit a grand slam and Darnell McDonald homered in his second straight game for Boston. Mike Lowell also connected.

Josh Hamilton hit a three-run homer in the Texas seventh that made it 7-all.

Texas was successful on all three steal attempts after swiping a team-record nine on Tuesday night. The Rangers are 30 for 30 over the past two seasons against the Red Sox. Boston's catchers have thrown out just one of 34 runners overall who have tried to steal this year.

Hideki Okajima (2-1) pitched one hitless inning for the win.

A big cheer went up from the Fenway Park crowd that was left in the middle of Michael Young's at-bat when the Boston Bruins won their NHL playoff game in double overtime. The Red Sox wrapped up their extra-inning win about eight minutes later.

McDonald was selected from Triple-A Pawtucket on Tuesday and became an instant hit that night. He tied the game with a pinch-hit, two-run homer in the eighth and won it in the ninth with a bases-loaded single off the left-field wall.

Down 7-4 in the seventh against Boston ace Josh Beckett, Hamilton homered deep into the center-field bleachers.

Beckett struggled with his control and was tagged for seven runs on six hits in seven innings. He walked five and stuck out four.

"At least we won the game," he said. "It makes me feel a lot better. These guys deserve all the credit."

Texas led 4-0 after two innings - the Rangers wasted a 6-1 lead in Tuesday's loss.

"I thought we actually played well tonight," Young said. "Up until we got the `L' it was a fun game to be a part of."

Boston moved ahead 5-4 in the third when Drew lofted a fly ball down the right-field line that hooked around the foul pole into the second row of seats for his fifth career slam. McDonald, Bill Hall and Scutaro each singled before Drew's homer.

McDonald homered into a camera area in center, making it 6-4 in the fourth.

Lowell, starting at DH, homered into the Green Monster seats.

Rangers starter Matt Harrison gave up six runs in four-plus innings.

This program aired on April 22, 2010. The audio for this program is not available.

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