MLB: Red Sox roll past struggling Athletics

Date:

Share post:


Nick Pivetta threw seven shutout innings to win his fifth straight start and help the visiting Boston Red Sox to a 8-0 win against the Oakland A’s in the middle game of their three-game series on Saturday afternoon

Pivetta (5-4) allowed two hits, struck out seven and walked two.

Alex Verdugo had three hits and two RBIs, Rafael Devers and Franchy Cordero also drove in two runs apiece, and Trevor Story and Xander Bogaerts each had two hits and scored two runs for the Red Sox, who have won three in a row.

Oakland right-hander Paul Blackburn (5-2) dropped his second consecutive start after allowing four runs and seven hits in four innings. He struck out three and walked two for the A’s, who have scored one run or fewer in 20 of 55 games this season.

Story led off the third with a ground ball just inside the third-base line for a double. Later in the inning, Christian Vazquez lined a double over the head of third baseman Chad Pinder to drive in Story for a 1-0 lead.

Blackburn nearly avoided further damage when he struck out Jarren Duran and Enrique Hernandez, but Devers came through with a two-run single to make it 3-0.

The Red Sox put their leadoff batter on base for the second straight inning in the fourth when Bogaerts walked. He scored on a double by Verdugo to make it 4-0.

Ramon Laureano led off the bottom of the fourth with a double off the wall in left, but Story kept him at second when the veteran shortstop leaped and snared a line drive off the bat of Seth Brown while shifted into shallow right field.

The A’s had also had a leadoff walk in the sixth, but were unable to capitalize off Pivetta, who has lowered his ERA from 7.84 to 3.50 over his past six starts.

Boston blew the game open with four runs in the eighth inning to stretch the lead to 8-0.

Cordero had a two-run single for the final two runs of the inning.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

MLB: Ichiro could be unanimous, others on the fence in Hall of Fame voting

If Ichiro Suzuki misses unanimous election to the Baseball Hall of Fame, it would be by a handful...

MLB: Reports: Jays reach 5-year, $90M deal with OF Anthony Santander

The Toronto Blue Jays agreed to terms with All-Star outfielder Anthony Santander on a five-year deal for more...

MLB: Veteran C Andrew Knapp announces retirement

Veteran catcher Andrew Knapp announced his retirement from baseball on Monday. Knapp, 33, appeared in just three games with...

MLB: Former MLB player, manager Jeff Torborg dies at 83

Jeff Torborg, who played 10 seasons in the major leagues and managed in parts of 11 more, died...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.