“DIARY OF A WINNER”

THE BEST RED SOX TEAM EVAH! ...
Rick Porcello leads the Sox to a win
despite rain delays

#71

July 23, 2018 ... It was not clear the Red Sox and Orioles were going to be able to get this game in, but they did just that around a couple of rain delays in the early parts of the contest. While they were playing, the Red Sox got another strong performance from their starting pitcher with Rick Porcello going six shutout innings. The Sox starters are yet to allow an earned run in this second half. Meanwhile, the offense was touch-and-go but a Mitch Moreland dinger and a fifth-inning rally was enough to put five runs on the board

The Red Sox were battling the weather as much as they were battling the Orioles in this game, but they were able to come out on top on both sides. Porcello put zeros up on the scoreboard in a solid recovery from a disaster last time out.

The Red Sox righty was pounding the strike zone in this game, which is exactly what the Sox want to see from Porcello. He’s obviously at his best when he’s working the edges of the strike zone, but as a pitcher who can get into trouble with the long ball it’s crucial he avoids free passes. He made quick work of the Baltimore lineup after a long delay in the first, allowing just a weak infield single. The Orioles still only managed three batters in this inning too because Tim Beckham was caught way off first base on a pitch in the dirt.

Baltimore did have a chance in the second when Trey Mancini pulled a double down the third base line, but that came with two outs. Porcello came back with a big strikeout against Renato Nuńez to end that threat. The third saw another delay after Porcello issued his first walk of the game and resumed after about 20 minutes with a runner on first and two outs. Jonathan Schoop put good wood on the ball, smashing it out to the wall in left-center field. Andrew Benintendi and Xander Bogaerts combined for a perfect relay, however, and Jace Peterson was thrown out by a mile trying to score from first.

The fourth would also become a bit troublesome in a very confusing way. Adam Jones reached on a leadoff single before moving to second on a weak groundout. Then, with Chris Davis up, Sandy León called time from behind the plate, but Rick Porcello apparently moved a half-second before time was actually granted. They called him for a ridiculous balk, putting Jones on third with just one out. Porcello was clearly annoyed with the call, and he showed it with his pitching. The righty struck out Davis and Mancini to end the inning without a run crossing the plate.

Porcello made things a little easier on himself in the fifth, allowing just a single. The same would go for the sixth, and despite having just 90 pitches on the night it would end his evening. Overall it was a good night, though, as he tossed six shutout innings on six strikeouts and one walk with six hits allowed.

Meanwhile, the Red Sox offense had to stop and start but eventually got into a groove against Kevin Gausman and the Orioles. They went down in order to kick off the game, but that top half of the first took 47 minutes due to a rain delay being called just two batters and six minutes into the game.

In the second, they got on the board and they didn’t waste time. Mitch Moreland led off the inning and he got a fastball belt-high and a little towards the inner-half of the zone and he launched it out to center field for a solo home run. Just like that, it was a 1-0 lead. The Sox would go down in order after that, but the lead was gained.

The Red Sox would go down in order in both the third and the fourth as well, settling for just one run heading into the fifth. They didn’t let that small deficit stand much longer. That inning started with a Xander Bogaerts double (his third in six plate appearances). A couple of walks later and Jackie Bradley Jr. came up to the plate with the bases loaded and just one out. Gausman continued to struggle with his control here, walking the Red Sox center fielder and helping extend their lead to two. After striking out Mookie BettsGausman left a pitch in the zone to Benintendi and the left fielder hit a two-run ground-rule double and just like that it was 4-0. J.D. Martinez followed that up with an infield single, and The Sox exited the inning with a 5-0 lead.

Fast-forward to the seventh and Ryan Brasier came on out of the bullpen for The Sox. He allowed only a single, though he got some help when Bradley made yet another amazing play in center field.

The eighth would belong to Brandon Workman, and he did not have a great night. His inning started with an infield single. That brought Jonathan Schoop to the plate, and Workman tossed him a first-pitch cutter over the heart of the plate. The Orioles second baseman got his arms extended and put it over the left field wall, cutting the Red Sox lead to three. Fortunately, Workman would settle down from there and retire the next three batters to limit the damage.

After a boneheaded baserunning mistake from Rafael Devers cost the Red Sox some insurance in the top of the ninth, Craig Kimbrel came on to close things out. He struggled a bit after a quick first out, allowing a double and a single in succession to cut the lead down to two with the tying run all of a sudden walking to the plate. With the rain starting to pour down again, Kimbrel got out of it with a big double play and the Red Sox left with a victory.

 

GAME RECAP

 

at Camden Yards (Baltimore) ...

R

H

E

BOSTON RED SOX

0

1

0

0

4

0

0

0

0

 

5

7

0

BALTIMORE ORIOLES

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

1

 

3

11

0

W-Rick Porcello (12-4)
S-Craig Kimbrel (32)
L-Kevin Gausman (4-8)
Attendance - 16,885

2B-Bogaerts (Bost), Benintendi (Bost), Mancini (Balt),
 Schoop (Balt), R.Nunez (Balt)
HR-Moreland (Bost), Schoop (Balt)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AB

R

H

AVG

 

 

Mookie Betts rf 5 0 1 .350  

 

Andrw Benintendi lf 4 0 2 .305  

 

J.D. Martinez dh 4 0 1 .321  

 

Mitch Moreland 1b 3 1 1 .274  

 

Xander Bogaerts ss 4 1 1 .283  

 

Brock Holt 2b 3 0 0 .283  

 

Rafael Devers 3b 3 1 1 .239  

 

Sandy Leon c 2 1 0 .229  

 

Jackie Bradley Jr cf 2 1 0 .210  
               
    IP H ER BB SO  

 

Rick Porcello 6 6 0 1 6  

 

Ryan Brasier 1 1 0 0 2  

 

Brandon Workman 1 2 2 0 1  

 

Craig Kimbrel 1 2 1 0 0  

 

 

         

 

 

 

2018 A.L. EAST STANDINGS

 

 

BOSTON RED SOX

71 31 -

 

 

New York Yankees 63 35 6

 

 

Tampa Bay Rays 51 49 19

 

 

Toronto Blue Jays 46 53 23 1/2

 

 

Baltimore Orioles 28 73 42 1/2