Every day is fraught with worry for the Yankees. They made no trades at last week’s deadline. Their rotation is ordinary, their bullpen exhausted, their lineup crumbling. When Gio Urshela fouled a ball off his right thigh in the sixth inning Sunday night, the most predictable thing happened a few moments later: a foul off his left shin, of course.

“I was going up and down the dugout saying, ‘He’s going to hit a home run right here, it’s just bound to happen,’” Aaron Judge said. “The whole crowd was chanting his name. But this whole team’s tough. We know what we’ve been through.”

Urshela did not hit a home run, alas — he bounced to the pitcher — but by then he had already gone deep off David Price in a 7-4 Yankees victory that sealed a four-game sweep of the Boston Red Sox. At 72-39, the Yankees carry the American League’s best record into a stretch of 11 games against the lowly Baltimore Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays.

“A little swollen,” said Urshela, whose legs were heavily bandaged after the game, “but I think I’m good.”