Ceddanne Rafaela steals second base – one of a franchise-record nine steals for the Red Sox – while Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe can’t handle the throw during Sunday night’s game at Fenway Park. Boston won, 9-3. Steven Senne/Associated Press

BOSTON — Boston’s Zack Kelly escaped a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the seventh before Connor Wong hit a two-run triple in the bottom of the inning, lifting the Red Sox to a 9-3 victory over the MLB-best New York Yankees on Sunday night.

The Red Sox had a team-record nine stolen bases, with David Hamilton getting four, to take two of three games from the Yankees. It was the most stolen bases in a major league game this season and the most allowed by the Yankees since May 19, 1915.

Aaron Judge hit his major league-leading 26th homer, a solo shot, and Jose Trevino added a solo drive for the Yankees (50-24).

Boston starter Kutter Crawford (3-6) tied his career-high with nine strikeouts, giving up three runs, three hits and a walk in six innings.

After losing the series opener, the Red Sox gave their first consecutive sellout crowds of the season at Fenway Park lots to cheer for.

Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo left the game in the seventh after colliding with Red Sox pitcher Brennan Bernardino on a play at first and falling hard on his right hand arm.

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Bernardino was reaching for a wide throw by Dominic Smith when the two collided, and Rizzo went to the ground hard after crossing the bag safely. He immediately grabbed his wrist and hand. The club said it was a right lower arm injury.

Marcus Stroman (6-3) gave up four runs on seven hits in five innings.

New York sliced its deficit to 4-3 in the sixth when Jose Trevino homered into the Green Monster seats and Anthony Volpe scored on a wild pitch.

Judge homered into the last row of the Monster seats.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Yankees: They haven’t decided if ace Gerrit Cole’s next start will be with the Yankees or another rehab start. “I think we’re going to make it tonight or definitely tomorrow,” Manager Aaron Boone said of a decision. Working back from an elbow injury since spring training, Cole said he was “feeling good” following his third rehab start. … Top prospect Jasson Domínguez was placed on the minor league injured list. Boone said he injured his left oblique area on a check swing. … Boone also confirmed that outfield prospect Everson Pereira had season-ending internal brace surgery on his throwing elbow two weeks ago.

Red Sox: Reliever Chris Martin (anxiety) threw a scoreless inning for Triple-A Worcester on Sunday. The club probably will activate him Tuesday. “He’s in a good spot,” Manager Alex Cora said. “Hopefully this helped him, too, to reset his body and we get the best version of him – the strike-throwing machine with quality strikes.” … Utilityman Romy Gonzalez (strained left hamstring) went 4 for 6 with three RBI in a rehab game for Worcester. “There’s a good chance he’ll join us in Toronto,” Cora said.

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