David Hamilton's sole and solo homer in the 3rd inning was the difference between the Red Sox and the Rays today in a good old-fashioned pitchers' duel.
Sean Newcomb started for the Sox and pitched 4.2 shutout innings with four strikeouts, but after Hamilton got the go-ahead run, he gave up a walk and a single in the fifth. The Sox brought on reliever Greg Weissert with two outs, and he got the third out with a K to end the inning and then went three-up and three-down in the sixth with a pop fly and two more Ks. Garrett Whitlock struck out the side in the seventh and got another K in the eighth, and then Justin Slaten ended the game with three quick outs on a fly ball and two more strikeouts. In all, the Boston pitchers made 13 strikeouts in the game.
The Red Sox return to .500 (10-10). They get a day's rest tomorrow and then start a weekend home stand against the White Sox (4-13, but 2-1 against Boston so far this season).