Yeah, baby! Back in Fenway! The last-place Red Sox hosted the last-place Astros last night and picked up a much-needed win at home.
Rookie Jake Bennett picks up a W in his major-league debut. He scared the shit out of everyone by giving up a solo home run to Carlos Correa in the top of the third, but nonetheless lasted five innings with only five hits and three Ks. Jarren Duran helped him out with a three-run homer in the bottom of third, the bullpen kept the lead, and Chapman closed out the game.
The Red Sox improve to 13-19, still dead last in the AL East and a distant eight games back from the Yankers. Yes, the Sox are bad, but they're not Houston Astros bad. At least not last night.
This afternoon (4:!0), Connelly Early (2-1, 2.84), one of the few bright spots of this season, takes the mound against the Stros' Spencer Arrighetti (3-0, 2.00), one of the few bright spots of the Houston season. Over two seasons, Arrighetti has pitched twelve innings against the Sox in two games, and given up two home runs while recording 16 strikeouts. It's either go deep or go away with him.
The Red Sox have yet to sweep a series against any opponent this season. Houston might be our best opportunity yet to remedy that situation.
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