The World Series Champion Boston Red Sox walked all over the New York Yankees on the Yankees home turf this Saturday afternoon. The Red Sox scored 17 runs on 27 hits en route to a 17-1 wallop of their American League rivals. With the win Sox pitcher Matt Clement moved to 6-0 on the season getting better-than-good run support from the Red Sox hitters. "Our offense took it personally today. This offense, we haven't even seen what they're going to do," Clement said. "We had to respond because the Yankees are playing so good right now." New York allowed its most hits since giving up a franchise-record 28 on Sept. 29, 1928, in a 19-10 loss at Detroit. "We'll look for a pick-me-up tomorrow," Yankees manager Joe Torre said. "Hopefully, we'll get back on track and play the type of baseball we've been used to the last three weeks. You've got to brush it off."