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TODAY'S GAMES

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

Red Sex 11, Indians 10

Jim Rice raced home with the tie-breaking run on Ernie Camacho's wild pitch in the top of the 10th to give the Boston Red Sox a wild 11-10 victory over the Cleveland Indians last night in Cleveland.

Rice led off the inning by reaching first on shortstop Julio Franco's fielding error. After Camacho (0-3) struck out Tony Armas, Mike Easler blooped a single to send Rice to third.

With Rich Gedman at the plate, Camacho then uncorked his wild pitch and Rice streaked home, barely beating Jerry Willard's throw to Camacho at the plate.

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