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Yankees reliever throws 4 wild pitches in 10th, Red Sox rally
Kiké Hernández hit a two-run double that tied the game with two outs in the ninth inning, and Boston took advantage of a record four wild pitches by Brooks Kriske in the 10th to win 5-4 on a rainy night at Fenway Park.
By KYLE HIGHTOWERAssociated Press
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Boston’s Jarren Duran slides into home plate to score the tying run on a double by Enrique Hernandez as Yankees catcher Rob Brantly waits for the throw in the ninth inning Thursday night at Fenway Park.
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Yanks reliever throws 4 wild pitches in 10th, Red Sox rally
By KYLE HIGHTOWERJuly 23, 2021 GMT
BOSTON (AP) It took most of a rainy night at Fenway Park for the Red Sox to find their offense. It took one wild inning by reliever Brooks Kriske for the Yankees to squander an opportunity to gain valuable ground on their longtime rivals.
Kiké Hernández hit a two-run double that tied the game with two outs in the ninth inning, and Boston took advantage of a record four wild pitches by Kriske in the 10th to rally past New York 5-4 on Thursday.
“That’s why you play until the last out is made,” Hernández said. “Pitchers did a good job of keeping us in the game.”
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OFFICIAL IRONPIGS GAME RECAP – May 26, 2021 Contact Info: Michael Ventola, 610-841-1317, [email protected] Pigs’ pitching gives up one hit in win over Woo Sox Michael Chavis’ single broke up the no-hitter in the top of the ninth (Allentown, PA) – The Lehigh Valley IronPigs (13-7) flirted with history on
OFFICIAL IRONPIGS GAME RECAP – May 26, 2021
Contact Info: Michael Ventola, 610-841-1317, [email protected]
Pigs’ pitching gives up one hit in win over Woo Sox
Michael Chavis’ single broke up the no-hitter in the top of the ninth
(Allentown, PA) – The Lehigh Valley IronPigs (13-7) flirted with history on Wednesday evening against the Worcester Red Sox (11-9) in their 6-0 win.
Michael Chavis has gained perspective since Boston Red Sox sent him to Worcester, but says he’s better than he was in 2019 when he hit 18 homers
Updated May 06, 2021;
Posted May 06, 2021
Tampa Bay Rays catcher Mike Zunino, right, looks down as Boston Red Sox s Michael Chavis (23) and Alex Verdugo, center, celebrate Verdugo s two-run home run off Rays starter Ryan Yarbrough during the fourth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)AP
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BOSTON The last month has provided Michael Chavis with some perspective. The 25-year-old slugger, who hit 18 home runs as a rookie in 2019 and appeared in 137 games over nearly two full seasons in the majors with the Red Sox, is back in the minors with the WooSox.