Fifty Games Over .500, The Red Sox Keep Making MLB History In 2018 Season
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Things have been getting uncomfortably close! The A’s needed to use four pitchers to get through their first 1.1 innings of relief, and managed to give up a home run and allow the tying run to reach the plate in the process.
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5 innings of scoreless baseball from Erasmo Ramírez.
Adam Engel did have his greatest inning of the year, though!
The White Sox seemed entirely out of the game once the top of the first inning came to an end. It wasn’t until some ninth inning White Sox magic that made the game much closer than it should have been.
One way to prevent a bullpen meltdown is to score so many runs that it doesn’t matter.
Yuck.
The Royals lost again.
Cardinals 8, Royals 2.
It wasn’t Jake Junis’ fault, as he departed after six innings with a 2-1 lead. He shut the Cardinals down for the most part, allowing his only run on a two-out RBI single in the third inning.
The longballs bit both Castillo and reliever Keury Mella.
The Joe Nuxhall Memorial Honorary Star of the Game
Jose Peraza went 2 for 4 with a triple and a run scored, pacing what little offense the Cincinnati Reds could muster on the day from the leadoff spot.
Glasnow had his longest outing yet, and it was good.
The Rays had just enough bad luck to lose this game in a matter of inches. Overall, it was a solid enough match, and the Rays had already won the series, but the one-run loss is never fun to watch.
The A’s won a decisive game last night in an effort to save face for blowing the game late Friday night, and the team has a chance to win a series against their AL West rivals. With the A’s just 3.5 games back of the division lead...
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