Share this: The Boston Red Sox committed four errors in an ugly loss to the Baltimore Orioles in the first of their four-game series Monday night. The Red Sox got a solid performance from starter Rick Porcello, but Boston’s lackluster defense and quiet bats squandered the outing. Hear from what the Red Sox had to say after the game in the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
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Red Sox Wrap: Boston Rides Four-Run Eighth Inning To 6-2 Win Vs. Cubs
Share this: The Boston Red Sox looked frustrated for much of Sunday night’s game against the Chicago Cubs at Fenway Park, but their fortunes turned around late in the game. Boston took an early two-run lead but was silent for much of the night against Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks. The Cubs tied the game in the seventh inning against the Red Sox’s bullpen, but the Sox returned the favor in the bottom of the eighth when they struck for four runs off the tandem of Koji Uehara and Pedro Strop en route to a 6-2 victory. The Red Sox improved to 13-11 with the win, while the Cubs fell to 13-11 with the loss. Here’s how it all went down. GAME IN A WORDFortunate. The Red Sox
Eduardo Rodriguez Was Stellar In Red Sox’s 6-2 Victory Over Cubs
Share this: The Boston Red Sox used a four-run eighth inning to defeat the Chicago Cubs 6-2 at Fenway Park on Sunday night. Starting pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez was brilliant in six innings of work. The left-hander allowed one run on five hits while striking out nine and walking two. The four-run eighth inning was due in large part to the savvy baserunning of Marco Hernandez, who scored the first run of the inning on a wild pitch to give the Red Sox a one-run lead. To hear manager John Farrell’s thoughts on the game, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
There Is Plenty Of Excitement Surrounding The Red Sox Vs. Cubs Series
Share this: The Boston Red Sox begin a three-game series against the Chicago Cubs on Friday night and there is plenty to get excited about. The Red Sox and the Cubs are linked in more way than one. Former Red Sox GM Theo Epstein will make his return to Fenway Park as well as former pitchers Jon Lester and John Lackey, all three of whom are now Cubs. The players are just as excited as the fans according to Red Sox outfielder Jackie Bradley Jr. and Cubs pitcher Jon Lester. To hear from Bradley and Lester check out the video above from “Red Sox First Pitch,” presented by Men’s Wearhouse. Thumbnail photo from David Kohl/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Red Sox’s David Price, Steven Wright Hand Out Ice Cream On Yawkey Way
Share this: The Boston Red Sox are back at Fenway Park for a 10-game homestand against the New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs and Baltimore Orioles. But before the homestand begins, Red Sox pitchers David Price and Steven Wright spent their day off Monday handing out ice cream to fans on Yawkey Way. To see the Red Sox pitchers surprise fans with ice cream, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
David Ortiz Very Proud Of Legacy That He Left Behind With Red Sox
Share this: Former Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz has enjoyed his retirement so far. Ortiz was honored by the CHARMED Foundation on Saturday as the co-recipient of its first Courage Award. NESN’s Tom Caron caught up with Oritz to talk retirement, his Red Sox legacy and the 2017 Red Sox. To hear Caron’s interview, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
Red Sox Notes: Boston Newcomers Putting In Work Amid Slow Offensive Start
Share this: The Boston Red Sox’s normally red-hot offense has been a little cold to begin the 2017 season, but that hasn’t been the case for Boston’s newest additions. Various ailments and injuries have prevented a handful the Red Sox’s best hitters from playing at their highest level in the first 11 games, with Andrew Benintendi currently batting .238, Mookie Betts batting .250 and Hanley Ramirez batting .241 after all three hitters went 0-for-4 in Boston’s 2-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday. But while that trio was expected to be a big part of continuing the Red Sox’s offensive production without David Ortiz, the guy who actually “replaced” Big Papi has been exceeding expectations. Mitch Moreland went 3-for-4 on Saturday