The New York Yankees capitalized on the few mistakes Porcello did make and rallied to beat the Boston Red Sox 3-1 on Tuesday night. Porcello (6-12) scattered five hits over eight innings and struck out five straight batters in the first two innings. Brett Gardner homered and Stephen Drew hit a two-run double for the Yankees, who evened the series at one game apiece. Michael Pineda (10-8) pitched six strong innings for the Yankees, scattering four hits and striking out seven and Andrew Miller picked up his 29th save. The Yankees picked up two unearned runs in the fifth after Didi Gregorius hit a grounder that got past Travis Shaw at first base. Rookie LHP Henry Owens (2-1) makes his first start at home since going eight innings in a win over Kansas City on Aug.