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Yankees Over Red Sox – A Glimmer of Playoff Hope Remains
Despite a solid win to open the series against their big rivals, the Boston Red Sox showed once again why they’re so bad this season, as the inconsistency in their starting pitching and hitting returned. The New York Yankees picked up a 5-1 win behind a home run and big hitting from Brian McCann, hoping that it’s once again the right step in the direction of somehow making the playoffs.
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Red Sox Over Yankees – Playoff Dream Slipping Away
Just when the New York Yankees seemed to be on the right track of making up ground in the race for the playoffs, the Boston Red Sox come into Yankee stadium and win 9-4 thanks to some big home runs from Xander Bogaerts and Daniel Nava.
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MLB Rumors – Boston Red Sox & Detroit Tigers Trying to Sign Rusney Castillo
One team, the Detroit Tigers, want Cuban defector Ruseny Castillo as soon as possible, hoping he’ll join them in time to help with their playoff hopes or in the postseason already. For the Boston Red Sox, it’s an attempt to solidify their situation in the outfield, as it’s quite clear nothing good is going to come out of the 2014 season as far as they’re concerned.
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Angels Over Red Sox – Big Hitting Works in the Long Run
It’s been more than three years since Albert Pujols hit a walk off home run, but his big swing in the 19th inning gave the Los Angeles Angels a 5-4 win over the Boston Red Sox, coming after over six and a half fours of baseball at Angel Stadium, with Mike Trout hitting a home […]
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Yankees Over Red Sox – Unlikely Home Run Hero
Things continue to get worse for the Boston Red Sox, as they lose for a second consecutive game to the New York Yankees, this time 8-7 in Fenway Park with Brett Gardner hitting a game-winning home run in the sixth inning, capping off a furious Yankees rally and comeback before some strong closing innings from Esmil Rogers, Dellin Betances and David Robertson.
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Blue Jays Over Red Sox – Humiliation of a Former Champion
Not all World Series champions have a good season following their success, and the Boston Red Sox fall into that category, as their 2014 campaign seemingly hit another new low with a 14-1 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays, led by Melky Cabrera and Ryan Goins, combining for 9 RBIs in a devastating hitting performance.
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MLB Season – Indians Handle Red Sox, White Sox Keep Dodgers Frustrated
A day of dominance for some AL Central teams with two impressive wins, as the Cleveland Indians beat the Boston Red Sox on a 12th inning 3-run walk off homer by Asdrubal Cabrera, while the Chicago White Sox kept the Los Angeles Dodgers wondering about what’s going wrong, as a strong pitching performance from Josh Danks and the bullpen allowed only two hits in a 2-1 victory.
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MLB Season – Boston Red Sox Finally Win, Chicago Cubs Get a Rare One too
Two results that stood out among the many in another day of Major League Baseball came from two big names that don’t win that much: The Boston Red Sox beat the Atlanta Braves 8-6 to make it their first win after 10 consecutive losses, while the Chicago Cubs surprised the San Francisco Giants 8-4 as Jeff Samardzija got his first win on the mound in almost a year.
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Rays Over Red Sox – Losing Streak Becoming Embarrassing
Life after winning a World Series isn’t always easy, and the Boston Red Sox are finding it difficult to replicate last year’s success, as their 6-5 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays becomes their ninth in a row, this time coming due to a huge throwing error by Andrew Miller.