THE BEST RED SOX TEAM EVAH! ...
David Price is just plain nasty,
shutting out Cleveland for eight innings
August 23, 2018
... Two and a half
seasons after he came to Boston, David Price is finally delivering
the excitement that accompanied his arrival. Price (14-6) earned his
fifth straight win, getting three bases-loaded doubles in a six-run
fifth inning to help the Red Sox split their four-game series with
the AL Central-leading Indians. After losing the first two games, the
Sox won twice in 20 hours to open a 9 1/2-game lead in the AL East. Price signed a seven-year, $217 million
contract before the 2016 season and pitched well in his first season in Boston
but has yet to win a playoff game with the Red Sox. He has allowed five runs in
six starts since the All-Star break, an ERA of 1.09 that is the lowest in the
league among regular starters.
Today he hit a batter but walked none,
striking out seven before leaving to a standing ovation and high fives from his
teammates after the top of the eighth. The Indians had not been shut out at
Fenway Park since the final week of the 2009 season.
Adam Plutko (4-4) matched him into the
fifth, when Sandy Leon led off with a ground-rule double and moved to third on
Jackie Bradley Jr's single. One out later, Plutko walked the bases loaded and
then gave up Blake Swihart's line drive to right-center that made it 2-0.
J.D. Martinez was intentionally walked,
then Xander Bogaerts hit a one-hopper off reliever Adam Cimber that went over
third baseman Jose Ramirez's head and off the tip of his glove for another
two-run double. Another intentional walk loaded the bases, and then Eduardo
Nunez poked a double down the first-base line to make it 6-0.
In all, Plutko allowed five runs on five
hits and five walks, striking out four in 4 1/3 innings.
Martinez singled in a run in the sixth -
his major league-leading 109th RBI of the season - to give Boston a 7-0 lead.
Swihart entered the game as a pinch-runner
in the first after first baseman Mitch Moreland aggravated an existing knee
injury sliding for a foul ball. In addition to driving in the go-ahead run for
the second straight game, he also had a nice scoop when Price made a bad throw
to first on Roberto Perez's comebacker in the sixth.
Price knocked the ball down with his glove
and scrambled behind the mound to get it, then bounced a throw to Swihart, who
was playing in just the sixth game of his career at the position. The ball
bounced off Swihart's glove but he grabbed it with his bare hand just in time to
beat the runner.
Price also got some help when second
baseman Brock Holt made an over-the-shoulder catch in shallow right in the fifth
inning. And Swihart started a 3-6 double play in the eighth.
Cleveland leftfielder Melky Cabrera lost
Moreland's fly ball in the sun in the first inning, waving for help from his
infielders before ducking out of the way of the ball. Moreland was safe with a
single, giving the Red Sox runners on first and second with one out. Plutko
struck out Martinez and Bogaerts to escape. |