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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on May 28, 2022 13:36:14 GMT -5
Alex Speier @alexspeier · 1m Bogaerts bangs a double off the Wall in left-center. Runners on second and third, one out - the Orioles infield comes in to try to keep their deficit at 4-3.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on May 28, 2022 13:42:56 GMT -5
and arroyo with a dribbler down the 3b line 5-3 Red Sox looks like Nate is staying in
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on May 28, 2022 13:48:23 GMT -5
Alex Speier @alexspeier · 2m For the first time this year, Eovaldi is on the mound for the 8th inning of a start.
Eovaldi has pitched more than 7 innings just three times in his Red Sox career -- twice in 2021 (7 2/3 innings each), and on 8/4/2018 (8 innings - tied for his career high).
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on May 28, 2022 13:50:27 GMT -5
Cora rolling the dice and hope he is driving the analytic crew nuts but jeez he has an unknown on the mound for the 2nd game and trusts no one in the Gas Can Gang bullpen
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on May 28, 2022 13:52:02 GMT -5
send him back out
Alex Speier @alexspeier · 35s Nate Eovaldi has tied a career-high with 8 innings. He just completed a perfect eighth in 8 pitches. Will he see the 9th?
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on May 28, 2022 14:05:46 GMT -5
Alex Speier @alexspeier · 5m Devers with the 10th four-hit game of his career and his first since his epic performance on the final day of the 2021 season.
Eovaldi back out for the 9th. If he records an out, it'll be the longest outing of his career.
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Post by scrappyunderdog on May 28, 2022 14:06:46 GMT -5
send him back outAlex Speier @alexspeier · 35s Nate Eovaldi has tied a career-high with 8 innings. He just completed a perfect eighth in 8 pitches. Will he see the 9th?I'd give Nate the option. He's pitched well, and if I were him, I'd prefer to finish it myself than to trust the BP. But I also don't know how he feels.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on May 28, 2022 14:08:54 GMT -5
Alex Speier @alexspeier · 1m Tyler Danish is warming behind Eovaldi.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on May 28, 2022 14:12:39 GMT -5
and a GIDP ends it
Red Sox win 5-3 Complete game for Eovaldi who pitched well, albeit giving up another tater
Nasty Nate Line
9IP/ 7/3/2/1bb/6k/108-75
Next game in a few hours so the Gas Can gang will get a chance to blow it again later
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on May 28, 2022 14:15:18 GMT -5
Alex Speier @alexspeier · 3m Tarp is being unrolled with the conclusion of Game 1. Eovaldi's complete game was seemingly timely for the Red Sox and Fenway in more ways than one.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on May 28, 2022 14:16:42 GMT -5
Orioles at Red Sox Saturday, at 6:10 PM EST Possibility Of A Delay Or Rainout According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 68° F with a 39% chance of rain and 7 MPH wind blowing out in Boston at 6:10 PM EST. Hourly Forecasts: Weather.com Forecast.io
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on May 28, 2022 14:18:20 GMT -5
Nate Eovaldi throws complete game as Boston Red Sox beat Orioles, 5-3, to open doubleheader; Bobby Dalbec hits big homer Published: May. 28, 2022, 3:12 p.m.
By Chris Cotillo | ccotillo@MassLive.com
BOSTON -- Well, that’s one way to save the bullpen in Game 1 of a doubleheader.
Red Sox starter Nathan Eovaldi threw his first career complete game as Boston beat the Orioles, 5-3, in the opener of a twin-ball between the teams Saturday afternoon. Eovaldi allowed three runs (two earned) and struck out six batters while allowing seven htis. He needed 108 pitches to record 27 outs.
Bobby Dalbec hit a pinch-hit, go-around home run in the sixth inning -- Boston’s first pinch-hit homer of 2022. With the win, the Red Sox improved to 22-24. They have won eight of their last 10 games. Enter your email address here to receive the Fenway Rundown email newsletter in your inbox every Wednesday.
After allowing 10 unanswered runs in a brutal loss Friday night, the Red Sox got down early Saturday afternoon when Anthony Santander hit an RBI single in the first. Boston then took the lead back with a rally in the third, tagging Jordan Lyles for five hits -- including a Jackie Bradley Jr. RBI double and a two-run Kiké Hernández single that split the shortstop and third baseman -- to go up, 3-1. In the fifth, Robinson Chirinos tied things up with some light tower power, clearing the Green Monster with a two-run shot off Eovaldi.
The teams entered the seventh tied, and with lefty Keegan Akin on the mound, manager Alex Cora sent Dalbec to the plate in place of Franchy Cordero to lead off the inning. Dalbec snapped a homerless streak of 115 plate appearances with an opposite-field shot into Baltimore’s bullpen for his second homer of the year.
Christian Arroyo added an insurance run for the Red Sox in the eighth, driving in J.D. Martinez on a dribbler down the third base line.
Dalbec breaks through
Dalbec -- who entered the day hitting .162 with just five extra-base hits in 41 games -- homered for the first time since April 10 in New York. His blast traveled 397 feet and had an exit velocity of 105.2 mph. It was Boston’s first pinch-hit home run of 2022.
Devers has four hits
Rafael Devers (4-for-5, 2B) had four hits for Boston. It was his first four-hit game since the final game of the 2021 regular season, when he helped the Red Sox clinch a postseason berth with a two-homer performance against the Nationals.
Winckowski debuts in Game 2
Right-hander Josh Winckowski will make his major league debut for Boston in the nightcap of the doubleheader. Former Red Sox prospect Denyi Reyes (0-0, 0.00 ERA) is scheduled to start for Baltimore. First pitch is scheduled for 6:10 p.m. ET.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on May 28, 2022 14:22:17 GMT -5
Red Sox Stats @redsoxstats · 11m After giving up the homer in the 5th, Eovaldi threw 1 slider in the 6th, 1 in the 7th, and 1 in the 8th, and none in the 9th. That was enough of that.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on May 28, 2022 14:29:07 GMT -5
Red Sox 5, Orioles 3: Best Bullpen is No Bullpen
Nate Eovaldi went the distance, eliminating any possibility of another crushing bullpen implosion. By Stephen-Thompson May 28, 2022, 3:26pm EDT s
The Red Sox bullpen has struggled mightily so far this season and yesterday’s stunning late-inning collapse was simply the latest entry to an already long list of blown leads. But Nathan Eovaldi spared us that torture by twirling a complete game from the mound and keeping the bullpen rested. Four hits from Rafael Devers, two RBIs from Enrique Hernandez and a pinch-hit home run from Bobby Dalbec fueled the offense as Boston topped the O’s, 5-3 in game one of a day-night doubleheader.
Things got hairy for the Sox right from the jump. Cedric Mullins slapped a leadoff, infield single up the middle, then Devers failed to corral a hotshot line drive hit to the left of his head, marking his second error of the series and third of in the last four games. The next batter, Anthony Santander singled against the shift to plate a run before Eovaldi could record an out.
Eovaldi was able to hold the damage to one, but did it by a narrow margin. With runners on first and second and one down, he rolled a ground ball to third. Devers fired to second for one out and Christian Arroyo relayed to first, but his throw took Franchy Cordero off the bag. Ryan Mountcastle was initially ruled safe, but Franchy immediately called for a review and he should thank his lucky stars that the call was overturned because, while he turned to the dugout demanding they take a second look, Santander slipped behind the distracted defense and scored from third. However, it ended up not mattering because Franchy got his foot down just in time to record the out.
Eovaldi then began to settle in. He escaped the second on just nine pitches thanks in large part to a couple of first-pitch grounders off the bats of Ramon Urias and Robinson Chirinos.
The Red Sox had a chance to knot the early score at one when Alex Verdugo led off the home half of the second with a single back up the middle. Arroyo followed it up with a wall-ball double and Carlos Febles sent Verdugo, who was chugging all the way from first, home. The Orioles didn’t play the ball particularly well but still hosed Verdugo. It was kind of a weird decision by Febels given that there was only one out and the Red Sox had been hammering balls off of Orioles starter Jordan Lyles.
But the bottom of the order kept the inning alive and more than made up for the failed send with some very timely two-out hitting. After Kevin Plawecki walked, Jackie Bradley Jr. converted the two-out, first and third opportunity with a double to left field — his sixth opposite-field double at home which is the most in baseball. Arroyo scored easily from third and the Sox weren’t done there. Hernandez snuck a base hit in between Rougned Odor and Urias on the left side of the infield, plating two more runs and giving the Red Sox a 3-1 lead.
Eovaldi let the Orioles back in the game, though. In the fifth, against the light hitters at the bottom of Baltimore’s order, he left some breaking balls out over the plate and the O’s teed off. The seventh hitter Urias doubled on the first pitch he saw — a slider — then Robinson Chirinos crushed another slider for a two-run home run. It was the 16th homer Eovaldi’s given up this season, the most in the majors and already a higher total of dingers than he surrendered over all of last season.
As Will Flemming pointed out on the radio broadcast, Nate’s final line didn’t look awful but my own eye test was not forgiving. He threw nine efficient innings and that was certainly valuable on a day in which you’re playing two. He also gave up just _ runs but while pitching to a lineup he probably should have cruised against, Eovaldi was still missing the kind of power and command that has made him so effective in the past. That said, his durability allowed the Red Sox to save their bullpen for the nightcap, so you can’t complain about that.
In the bottom half of the fifth, the Sox chased Lyles from the mound but still squandered a prime chance to reclaim the lead. Back-to-back singles from Devers and Martinez put runners on the corners with nobody out. Bogaerts wasn’t able to drive Devers in from third and instead struck out on three pitches. His second poor at bat of the afternoon ended just as the first did — with Bogaerts chasing a breaking ball that tailed away from him and ended in the opposite batter's box.
With the red-hot, left-handed Verdugo set to hit, the Orioles called for another lefty — Keegan Akin. He got Verdugo to pop out harmlessly to short. Arroyo was next and he scalded a line drive that seemed destined for the right field grass, but Odor made a nice running catch to end the frame and neutralize the threat.
Bobby Dalbec pinch hit for Cordero to lead off the sixth and made Alex Cora look like a genius by blasting a 3-2 fastball from Akin into the Red Sox bullpen. It was a solo shot that gave his club a 4-3 lead.
They added some insurance in the seventh when consecutive hits from Martinez and Bogaerts put runners on second and third with one out. After a fielder's choice swapped Bogaerts on second for Verdugo on first, a swinging bunt base hit from Arroyo allowed Martinez to scamper home and make it 5-3, Sox. Dalbec came up with a chance to do some more damage but O’s reliever Bryan Baker robbed him of a hit by deflecting a 104-mph grounder off his foot and flipping to first for the out.
The rest of the game continued uneventfully, as Eovaldi faced the minimum through the final two innings. he put a bow on the win in the ninth with a tailor-made ground ball to Arroyo, who turned a double play with Bogaerts to close things out.
The Sox are now 22-24 and get one more shot at inching closer to .500 tonight in game two of the doubleheader, which is slated for a 6:10 p.m. first pitch.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on May 28, 2022 14:32:05 GMT -5
Alex Speier @alexspeier · 4m Cora on Eovaldi: “He was great. … Great timing, too.” Cora says aside from vulnerability to homers, Eovaldi has been the same presence for the Sox this year as he was in 2021.
Cora on Dalbec: “He’s seeing the ball better. He’s making adjustments.” Dalbec is expected to start night game/
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