NEW YORK – Ted Williams was piloting fighter jets in Korea the last time the New York Yankees dominated the Boston Red Sox like this.Luke Voit homered twice, Aroldis Chapman returned from the COVID-19 injured list to pitch the ninth inning and the Yankees beat the Red Sox 6-3 Monday night for their 10th straight victory in the famed rivalry.New York capped a four-game sweep and is on its best run against Boston since winning a franchise-record 12 consecutive games in 1952-53 — a stretch when Williams was serving in the Korean War.“When you bring up that name, obviously that's a long time," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “Obviously it’s a stretch where we’ve had a few really good series against them.