Why Michael Chavis’ Go-Ahead Home Run Vs. Blue Jays Was

Michael Chavis put the Boston Red Sox forward in additional innings Wednesday night time, similar to he deliberate. Well, not precisely. The Red Sox and Blue Jays wanted some free baseball to find out a winner of Game three in Toronto. Chavis in the end delivered the game-winning run within the 13th inning when he crushed a solo house run, his 10th of the season. The 23-year-old was simply seeking to “get a knock” when he stepped in for his fifth at-bat of the sport, however his intentions two innings prior have been way more direct. Michael Chavis admitted he went up within the 11th inning making an attempt to hit a house run. He was not within the 13th when he

Watch Michael Chavis Crush Solo Home Run In 13th Inning Vs. Blue Jays

Michael Chavis, Red Sox nation thanks you. After failing to shut issues out within the 12th inning, Boston was on the lookout for some extra magic on the plate heading into the 13th. And the trusty 23-year-old got here in clutch as soon as once more with a solo dinger over the appropriate subject wall. Check it out: That could be all of the Red Sox wanted to lastly stroll away with the win. Thumbnail photograph through Patrick Gorski/USA TODAY Sports Images ... NESN.com

Dylan Covey struggles early in White Sox’ loss to Blue Jays

TORONTO — The rotation has been a difficulty for the White Sox all season, and Friday was no totally different. In his second begin of the season, right-hander Dylan Covey stumbled early within the Sox’ 4-Three loss to the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre. Before the sport, supervisor Rick Renteria stated he hoped Covey would execute his pitches and decrease the harm. But that didn’t occur. Covey’s command was shaky from the get-go. After the Jays grounded right into a double play within the first inning, Covey issued back-to-back walks earlier than giving up a three-run residence run to proper fielder Randal Grichuk. In the subsequent inning, Jays left fielder Teoscar Hernandez hit a leadoff homer off Covey,

Red Sox’s Chris Sale Breaks Down One-Inning Outing Vs. Blue Jays

Red Sox’s Chris Sale Breaks Down One-Inning Outing Vs. Blue Jays

We knew Chris Sale’s outing Tuesday night was going to be brief, but not even the left-hander probably thought it would be that brief. Sale tossed just one inning against the Toronto Blue Jays in his return to the mound, allowing one hit while striking out two in a scoreless frame. After the Boston Red Sox’s 7-2 win at Fenway Park, Sale admitted he was a little erratic and rushed things a bit. Still, the southpaw “felt good” in his first appearance since returning from his second disabled list stint of the season. For more from Sale, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,”

Red Sox’s 13-7 Loss Vs. Blue Jays ‘Completely On’ Rick Porcello

Red Sox’s 13-7 Loss Vs. Blue Jays ‘Completely On’ Rick Porcello

The Boston Red Sox’s offense did everything it could to extend the club’s winning streak to 11 games Friday against the Toronto Blue Jays, but it wasn’t enough as the Sox ultimately fell 13-7 at Fenway Park. Starter Rick Porcello had a rough night, giving up eight earned runs in two-plus innings while uncharacteristically walking four hitters. The 2016 American League Cy Young Award winner didn’t shy away from blame after the loss, saying the defeat was on his inability to execute and hold a lead. To hear from Porcello, check out the “NESN Sports Today” video above, presented by People’s United Bank.

David Price Looking To Bounce Back In Series Opener Vs. Blue Jays

David Price Looking To Bounce Back In Series Opener Vs. Blue Jays

David Price ended June scorching hot, but the month of July hasn’t been as kind to the Boston Red Sox left-hander. In two July starts, Price has given up 12 earned runs in eight innings. He took the loss in an 11-1 thumping at the hands of the New York Yankees to open the month. The Red Sox’s bats got him off the hook in his last outing against the Kansas City Royals, a game in which Price gave up four runs in 4 2/3 innings and hit three consecutive batters. The lefty will look to bounce back Thursday night when the Red Sox