Red Sox right-hander John Lackey was highly emotional following the team's dramatic, 14th-inning win over the Yankees in the Bronx on Sunday night. His agitated state had little to do with the outcome of the game. Lackey lashed out at the media because of a text message he said he received from a member of the media about 30 minutes before his start that he claimed was "personal" in nature and "over the line," though he offered no details. He recovered from a rocky first inning in Sunday night's start to pitch five scoreless innings until the seventh, when he was lifted after giving up a leadoff single to Eric Chavez. Television cameras caught Lackey cursing from the mound to the dugout, apparently upset with manager Terry Francona's decision to remove him. "Let me tell you the truth," Lackey said when asked about his start. "Thirty minutes before the game I got a text message on my cell phone from one of you, somebody in the media, talking about personal stuff. I shouldn't even have to be standing up here dealing with it. "I'm sitting here, listening to music. I don't know who got my phone number, but that's over the line. "Anything else you want to talk about?" Nothing has surfaced publicly in recent months about Lackey's personal life. Last winter, it was reported that Lackey's wife, Krista, was undergoing treatment for breast cancer, and after a particularly rough start in May, Lackey blurted, "Everything in my life sucks right now."