Red Sox Sweep Mets in Extra Innings
Turbulent Travel, Tough Arrival
The Red Sox arrived in New York after a grueling trek that spanned nearly 24 hours. Their charter suffered two mechanical hiccups, forcing a brief layover in Chicago after a win over the White Sox. The delay became an inside joke, with players sporting Tâshirts reading âShow and Go Airlines, See You at 4:15.â By Saturday the team was already on the road, ready for a crucial series against the Mets.
LateâInning Drama Delivers Victory
Sundayâs game hinged on a ninthâinning miscue by shortstop Francisco Lindor, whose error allowed two runs to score. The Red Sox clung to a 2â2 tie until the tenth, when Anthony Siegler plated the winning run with a sacrifice fly. Garrett Whitlock earned the save with a perfect inning, sealing a 3â2 triumph over the struggling Mets.
First 9â0 Road Trip in Nearly Five Decades
Bostonâs clean sweep marks the franchiseâs first 9â0 road trip since a 1977 jaunt to California, Seattle and Oakland. The Red Sox outscored the Mets 13â4 across the series, which began less than three hours after their late arrival. Their current stretch includes victories over the Los Angeles Angels, Chicago White Sox, and the Mets. The surge has propelled them to 14 wins in 16 games and 17 in 22, lifting them from last place in the American League to within a halfâgame of the final wildâcard spot.
Rebuilding Momentum Under Interim Management
After a 10â17 start, Boston fired manager Alex Cora and much of his staff on April 25. Interim manager Chad Tracy guided a 14â2 run beginning June 25, including a win over the New York Yankees after a delayed return from Colorado. The Red Sox now post a 2.53 ERA and average 4.9 runs per game over their last 16 contests, up from 3.9 runs in the first 78. âWhere weâre at right now, based on where we were three weeks ago, you couldnât ask for much more,â Tracy said.
Home Struggles Continue
Boston remains a leagueâworst 17â27 at home, where they open a series against AL East leader Tampa Bay on Friday. The club has never reached the playoffs in a season when its record dips below .500 at Fenway. The contrast between road success and home woes highlights the work still needed. âAny big league win is hard to get, so to be able to string some together is really good,â Whitlock reflected, âbut we know whatâs ahead when we get back.â
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