Red Sox beat Tigers 8-6 on Patriots' Day despite Gray's early exit

The Boston Red Sox defeated the Detroit Tigers 8-6 in Monday's Patriots' Day game at Fenway Park, salvaging a series split. Starting pitcher Sonny Gray left after 2 2/3 innings with right hamstring tightness. Key plays from the offense and bullpen secured the win as Boston improved to 9-13.

BOSTON -- Sonny Gray's day started early with an 11:10 a.m. first pitch for the Red Sox's annual Patriots' Day matchup against the Tigers. The right-hander walked off the mound in the top of the third after walking Gleyber Torres with two outs, citing right hamstring tightness. Boston led 2-1 at the time, and reliever Danny Coulombe stranded the runners with a groundout. Gray, who is 2-1 with a 4.30 ERA in five starts this season, will undergo an MRI on Tuesday to assess the injury, which echoes previous hamstring issues in 2022 and 2024. Red Sox manager Alex Cora said, “We don't think it's serious, the hammy, but we have to see what's going on.” Gray added, “I threw that last 3-2 pitch, and I felt a grab in my right hamstring.” Cora praised Gray's decision not to push through, noting, “Sometimes, guys push through that and it makes it worse.” The Red Sox offense ignited late. In the sixth, catcher Carlos Narváez doubled, then stole third without a throw before Roman Anthony's single tied the game. Pinch-hitter Ceddanne Rafaela added a two-run single in the seventh. A crowd of 34,880 cheered the comeback. Bullpen standout Greg Weissert struck out three in the sixth with runners at the corners and the Sox trailing. Weissert said, “In those situations you got to kind of be down their throats and make them make decisions.” Narváez quipped about his steal, “Man, I'm fast sometimes,” while Cora called it “game awareness.” The victory broke Boston's trend of wins only when starters went six innings, providing momentum before the Yankees arrive.

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New York Mets celebrating 9-4 win over Detroit Tigers at Citi Field
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Mets complete sweep of Tigers with 9-4 victory

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The New York Mets swept the Detroit Tigers with a 9-4 win on Thursday afternoon at Citi Field, overcoming an early three-run deficit for the third straight game.

The Detroit Tigers rallied for a 6-2 victory over the Boston Red Sox on a rainy Sunday at Fenway Park. Dillon Dingler starred with four hits and a career-high four RBIs, including a three-run homer. The game started late due to weather, with temperatures in the mid-40s.

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The Boston Red Sox secured a 5-2 victory over the San Diego Padres in their home opener at Fenway Park on Friday, snapping a five-game losing streak. Willson Contreras hit a go-ahead solo home run over the Green Monster, while Sonny Gray delivered six strong innings on the mound. Marcelo Mayer added a two-run homer to seal the win.

The Chicago White Sox defeated the Seattle Mariners 2-1 on Sunday at Rate Field, overcoming a late deficit with a tying home run and daring baserunning that produced the winning run.

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Connor Wong nearly ended a long home run drought during the Boston Red Sox's 9-1 victory over the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field. A sixth-inning drive was overturned to a double on review. The Red Sox secured the win with late offense.

The Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Boston Red Sox 4-1 on May 10 at Fenway Park. Nick Martinez allowed one run over 5 2/3 innings to improve to 1.70 ERA. The victory keeps Tampa Bay one game ahead in the AL East standings.

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The Houston Astros beat the New York Yankees 7-4 on Sunday at Daikin Park, halting New York's eight-game winning streak. Yankees starter Luis Gil allowed six earned runs in four-plus innings and was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre afterward. Spencer Arrighetti earned his third win by limiting the Yankees to one run over seven innings.

 

 

 

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