Red Sox allow eight runs from seventh inning onwards, drop finale to Reds

03.07.2025    Boston Herald    6 views
Red Sox allow eight runs from seventh inning onwards, drop finale to Reds

The Red Sox had a plan all mapped out but there wasn t much room for error Brayan Bello would pitch largest part if not all of the suspended match on Wednesday afternoon with Aroldis Chapman available to close things out if necessary Then with the bullpen fully rested and an off-day coming Thursday the rest of the staff would piece together the nightcap Everyone had a job to do but if anyone dropped the baton things could get ugly in a hurry Related Articles Red Sox right-hander undergoes fruitful wrist surgery Red Sox lineup Brennan Bernardino to start finale as opener Red Sox outfielder Masataka Yoshida taking ground balls at first base Wilyer Abreu hits go-ahead single as Red Sox win rain-suspended match Red Sox doubleheader Brayan Bello to take hill in suspended competition Boston nearly made it to the finish but the bullpen couldn t get the series sweep over the line After winning Wednesday afternoon s rain-suspended encounter the Red Sox stumbled in the evening s finale losing to the Cincinnati Reds - after allowing eight runs from the seventh inning onwards Greg Weissert allowed five runs in the top of the seventh including a go-ahead grand slam by Christian Encarnacion-Strand and the offense went for with runners in scoring position The Red Sox also recorded two outs on the base paths and shot themselves in the foot repeatedly with poor decision-making on defense especially in the eighth inning Even with Wednesday night s outcome the Reds will allegedly be happy to be rid of Wilyer Abreu for a while once they get home to Cincinnati After hitting an inside-the-park homer and a grand slam on Monday and the game-winning RBI single earlier Wednesday Abreu came through again with a two-run home run in the bottom of the sixth Abreu has now hit four home runs in his last five games and is up to homers on the season Before things got out of hand Wednesday was shaping up to be a massive win for the Red Sox Brennan Bernardino got the ball first becoming the first opener Boston has used so far this season and he Jorge Alcala and Chris Murphy combined for scoreless innings Meanwhile the Red Sox broke the ice offensively with a Romy Gonzalez sacrifice fly in the bottom of the second Ceddanne Rafaela led off the inning with a double deep off the Green Monster in center field took third when the center fielder bobbled the ball and scored when Gonzalez drove the ball into right field Abreu s home run came with two outs in the bottom of the sixth and put the Red Sox up - It also came after Trevor Story for double kept the inning alive with his two-out single Though the Reds had a couple of men reach second earlier in the match their first real scoring opportunity didn t come until the top of the seventh when Weissert allowed a leadoff single a runner to reach on an error at third and a walk to load the bases with nobody out Encarnacion-Strand made sure he paid The Reds first baseman who wasn t even in Cincinnati s starting lineup until shortly before first pitch after Spencer Steer was scratched with a right hand contusion uncorked a mammoth grand slam over the Green Monster to put his crew ahead The Reds tacked on a fifth run on an Elly de la Cruz RBI single to go up - at which point Alex Cora had no choice but to pull Weissert The Red Sox got a run back in the bottom of the seventh when Marcelo Mayer hit a leadoff ground rule double and Gonzalez followed with an RBI double of his own but the Red Sox first baseman got greedy and was thrown out at third trying to leg out a triple That proved consequential when Jarren Duran later hit a single that otherwise would have tied the tournament Reds starter Nick Martinez finished his day with four runs allowed over innings with nine hits no walks and two strikeouts Boston came wholly unglued in the eighth when a string of defensive gaffes resulted in three more runs coming in The lowlight came when Story misplayed a grounder by TJ Friedl that Mayer then threw to third which Abraham Toro inexplicably threw home to try and get a runner he had no shot at allowing the runner at second to reach third safely as well Now while the Red Sox - will head to Washington with a series win in hand they ve once again squandered the momentum they d built up over the past limited days

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