Dustin Pedroia #15 of the Boston Red Sox hits a two run homer in the seventh inning against the New York Yankees on April 4, 2010 during Opening Night at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

The Boston Red Sox opened up their 2010 season on Sunday night against the New York Yankees and came away with a 9-7 win. They had to rally twice from deficits of 5-1 and 7-5 to get the job done.

Josh Beckett started for the Red Sox and looked like the Beckett of old, for the first five batters. Then he gave up four straight hits including back-to-back home runs by Jorge Posada and Curtis Granderson. He would later give up three more runs.

Beckett would last just 4 2/3 innings, allowing five runs on eight hits and three walks with just one strikeout.

The problem for Beckett was the fact that he had no command of his breaking ball. And when you have to rely primarily on your fast ball against the Yankees, you’re going to get knocked around a bit.

No worries though as it’s just the first start of the season for Beckett and with pitching guru John Farrell around, you know they’ll get the kinks worked out before his next start.

Scott Schoeneweis made his Red Sox debut and was excellent as bailed out Beckett in the 5th. He was perfect in an inning of work with a strikeout. Ramon Ramirez struggled out of the gate as he allowed two runs on two hits and a walk in 1/3 of an inning.

Hideki Okajima picked up the vulture win as he went an inning allowing a hit and a walk. Daniel Bard walked one in his inning and Jonathan Papelbon allowed one hit in the 9th but still picked up his first save of the season.

For Papelbon, it was an important time on the mound as he the last time he was on the Fenway bump, he was torched by the Angels in the ALDS. Much different from heart attack Papelbon of last year.

The question entering the season for the Red Sox offense was would they be able to score runs. Well they showed against a good Yankees pitching staff, they could put up nine.

Kevin Youkilis came out swinging as he was 3-for-4 (two doubles and a triple) with three RBIs while Dustin Pedroia had two hits including a 2-run homer that tied the game at 7 in the 7th inning.

Newcomers Adrian Beltre, Mike Cameron and Marco Scutaro went a combined 5-for-9 with Scutaro and Cameron having two hits each. Beltre and Scutaro added RBIs.

In the feel good moment of the night, Red Sox prospect Ryan Westmoreland was introduced to the crowd during one of the inning breaks. He recently underwent brain surgery and is back in the area rehabbing.

The Red Sox and Yankees are off today but will pick it back up on Tuesday when Jon Lester and A.J. Burnett will square off at 7:10 p.m.

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Five Things We Learned: The new guys can hit, too [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

First blood [Boston Globe]

Champs wounded, but how badly? [Boston Globe]

Youkilis comes out swinging [Boston Globe]

Trio made some positive first impressions [Boston Globe]

Martinez basks in Fenway glow again [Boston Globe]

Beckett didn’t have command performance [Boston Globe]

Sox come roaring in [Boston Globe]

Kevin Youkilis, Dustin Pedroia take offense [Boston Herald]

Jonathan Papelbon ‘back for vengeance’ [Boston Herald]

Plenty of fight at night [Boston Herald]

Dale Sveum helps guide Mike Cameron to Fenway [Boston Herald]

Yankees open to debate [Boston Herald]

Curtis Granderson eases way into heated rivalry [Boston Herald]

Season’s greetings from Sox [Boston Herald]

Mike Lowell, Jason Varitek role with it [Boston Herald]

Theo Epstein recalls debacle of a first opener as GM [Boston Herald]

Opening Day fireworks start early [Boston Herald]

A field of dreams, memories and ghosts [Boston Herald]

Sox get surprise pregame visit from Westmoreland [CSN New England]

No offense for Red Sox? Think again [CSN New England]

New Red Sox get off on the right foot [CSN New England]

For openers, Beckett not sharp [CSN New England]

Sox Notes: Atchison happy to finally make the cut [CSN New England]

First impressions [ESPN Boston]

Quick hits: Red Sox 9, Yankees 7 [ESPN Boston]

Papelbon gets 2010 off to solid start [ESPN Boston]

Offense picks up Beckett [ESPN Boston]

Ortiz: I’ll be back [Extra Bases]

Closing Time: About that Red Sox offense … [Full Count]

Eck on Papelbon: Playoff failure ‘a hell of a motivator’ [Full Count]

Ten thoughts on Opening Night [Full Count]

161 left to go…… [Hit and Run With Dan Roche]

Amid Changes, Stalwarts Kevin Youkilis, Dustin Pedroia Lead Red Sox on Opening Night [NESN.com]

Red Sox Nation Offers Mike Lowell a Hero’s Welcome During Pregame Ceremonies [NESN.com]

‘Run Prevention Is Over’ and More Overreactions From Red Sox-Yankees Opening Day [NESN.com]

For Beckett, Opening Night was one to forget [Providence Journal]

Red Sox erase four-run deficit, beat Yankees on Opening Night [Providence Journal]

Red Sox’ bullpen comes through after Beckett struggles [Providence Journal]

Pedro steals the show in Red Sox pregame celebration [Providence Journal]

Red Sox vs. Yankees: A big game, but the hatred is gone [Providence Journal]

Red Sox newcomers get a kick out of the party at Fenway [Providence Journal]

Opening Day is the latest tradition ruined by sports’ money culture [Providence Journal]

Newcomers soak up Opening Night [RedSox.com]

Using bench will be balancing act early on [RedSox.com]

Westmoreland attends home opener [RedSox.com]

Perfect ending to perfect day [RedSox.com]

Beckett, Sabathia struggle on Opening Night [RedSox.com]

Patience a virtue to calmer Youkilis [RedSox.com]

For more slices of Boston Red Sox goodness, head over to the Boston GlobeBoston HeraldESPN BostonNESNProvidence Journal and WEEI websites.

And to take a look at what the enemy papers are saying, head over to the NY Post, NY Daily News, NY Times and Journal News websites.