In a surprising turn of events, the Boston Red Sox managed to hand Corbin Burnes the worst start of his Major League career, defeating the Baltimore Orioles 12-10. Burnes, who had been dominant in previous matchups, struggled over four innings, allowing eight earned runs on 10 hits. The Red Sox offense was relentless, with Rafael Devers and Masataka Yoshida hitting key home runs.
The game featured a back-and-forth battle, with the Red Sox consistently extending their lead whenever the Orioles threatened. Triston Casas made a strong return to the lineup, contributing to crucial plays early in the game. The Red Sox took advantage of the Orioles’ bullpen, with David Hamilton and Jarren Duran hitting big home runs off former Red Sox closer Craig Kimbrel.
Despite a late rally by the Orioles, the Red Sox managed to hold on for the win, thanks in part to Yoshida’s solid performance at the plate. Manager Alex Cora praised Yoshida’s approach and credited the team’s offensive depth for the victory. The game was a marathon, lasting over three and a half hours and involving 13 pitchers.
Overall, the Red Sox showcased their resilience and ability to capitalize on opportunities, securing a much-needed win. With Brayan Bello set to start the next game, the Red Sox will look to build on their momentum and continue their push for a playoff spot.
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