Boston, Massachusetts.- Boston Red Sox continues to show its potential in the current season 2021 de la Major League Baseball (MLB) and in his only duel before Miami Marlins they won No. 5 in a row, to place 37-23, one victory less than the leaders, Tampa Bay Rays (38-23) in the AL East division.
The game changed in the Red Sox’s first inning when visiting pitcher Zachary Ryan Thompson threw a tricky foul ball for his catcher, allowing home team Xander Bogaerts to steal base and add the first. race.
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Christian Arroyo obtained the possibility of sending a seam on the right to allow a double shot in his first rally while the Mexican, Alex Verdugo, He continued with a pair so that that way the victory was cooking, by working as a pair of Aces at Fenway Park.
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Later the elements themselves, again, cooperated in the duel; Christian Arroyo hit a seam that meant two runs and added the 3rd in the 4th inning, by virtue of Verdugo’s unstoppable, which made him run two mats on his way to the Pentagon.
Dominican outfielder Starling Marte tried to rouse the Marlins with a superb solo homer in the bottom of the 5th inning after Canadian pitcher Nick Pivetta was 5-2 until the 9th.
One more run for the Miami Marlins made the score not bulky and in the game the scoreboard ended 5-3, in favor of the Red Sox, leaving the East pointer and maintaining their drive to descend to the Tampa Bay Rays in the 1st place in the MLB group.
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Boston will face the Houston Astros at Fenway Park, who beat the Blue Jays 6-3 last Sunday. He maintains a 33-26 record in second place in the West division. Red Sox are looking for their sixth victory in a row and the match is scheduled for Tuesday, June 8 at 6:10 p.m. (Mexico time).
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