BOSTON -- Alex Rodriguez drove in a run with a bases-loaded dribbler, capping a three-run rally in the eighth inning that lifted the New York Yankees over the Red Sox 4-2 Thursday night and sent the booed designated hitter out of Boston with one last victory.Rodriguez is set to play his final game for New York on Friday night at Yankee Stadium against Tampa Bay. The slumping 41-year-old will then be released and become an adviser and instructor for the team.Rodriguez was 0 for 4 and loudly jeered throughout the game, which turned in the Yankees favor on a crucial fielding mistake that allowed them to overcome a 2-1 deficit and take two out of three in the series.Rodriguez lined out, popped out and struck out before his tapper in front of the plate in the eighth allowed Brett Gardner to score from third and put New York up 4-2.In 1994, Rodriguez was a teenager with Seattle when he got an infield single at Fenway Park for his first major league hit.The RBI for Rodriguez came after the Red Sox intentionally walked Chase Headley with one out.And it punctuated the frustration for Boston fans who had just seen former Red Sox star Jacoby Ellsbury, booed almost as loudly as Rodriguez, hit a fly ball to left field that rookie Andrew Benintendi misread with the bases loaded.The ball went past Benintendi, allowing two runs to score on what was originally ruled a sacrifice fly and error. After the game, it was changed to a two-run double.Dellin Betances earned his third save, striking out Dustin Pedroia and Xander Bogaerts with runners at the corners to end it.Luis Cessa (2-0) pitched two scoreless innings. Brad Ziegler (0-3) got the loss.Boston starter Eduardo Rodriguez gave up one run and three hits in seven innings.Hanley Ramirez drove in both runs for Boston with a single in the first and an RBI double in the fifth off Michael Pineda.Ramirez later was knocked down in a collision by Gary Sanchez while trying to field a bounced throw at first base. Ramirez was checked by a trainer and stayed in the game.TRAINERS ROOMYankees: RHP Nathan Eovaldi had an MRI on his pitching elbow and was evaluated by team physician Dr. Christopher Ahmad. The Yankees did not disclose the results but did say Eovaldi will seek a second opinion. 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Josh Dugan has thrown his support behind Paul McGregor amid rumours of a rift between the embattled St George Illawarra coach and Benji Marshall.McGregor and playmaker Marshall were alleged to have had heated war of words during a video session in the wake of last weeks defeat to Brisbane, their fifth NRL loss in a row.While fullback Dugan played down the incident, he said it was vital McGregor continue to challenge his players as they try to dig their way out of their form slump and reignite their flickering finals hopes.Its been speculated McGregor is fighting to save his job in the final four weeks of the regular season, however Dugan backed him as the man to take the club forward.Hes contracted next year and as far as Im concerned Ive backed him all the way, Dugan said.Ill continue to do so.He challenges players on whether theyre up to their standards or not and he is one person to tell you the way it is.Thats why I think Marys so good - if you dont have your best game, hes going to tell you.Dugan, who returns from a broken jaw in Saturdays derby clash against Cronulla, played down speculation of a breakdown in the relationship between veteran playmaker Marshall and McGregor.Marshall, whho is off-contract at the end of the year, is also playing for his future after his woeful outing against the Broncos in which he made four errors - as many as the rest of his side combined.ddddddddddddThe former New Zealand Test half on Tuesday played down the incident as a disagreement after he was singled out during a video session before having a private meeting with McGregor for an assurance he wasnt about to be dropped.Theyre rumours, Dugan said.Theres always a little bit of conflict and were being challenged, were professional sports people. If you do make errors, youre challenged on them.Thats not to say thats what happened but I know in the past Ive been challenged about making errors and it goes part and parcel with our job.I dont think there was anything to it.Dugan has made just two appearances in Dragons colours since round 11 because of an elbow injury and broken jaw.He refused to take aim at Queensland and South Sydney star Greg Inglis, who broke his jaw in a high tackle in State of Origin III, saying he was satisfied with his three-week suspension. ' ' '