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			Shaw's 5 RBIs help Red Sox rout A's 
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			 [September 03, 2016] 
			OAKLAND, Calif. -- Travis Shaw 
			went 3-for-6 with a three-run homer, two doubles and a career-high 
			tying five RBIs, powering the Boston Red Sox to a 16-2 rout of the 
			Oakland A's on Friday night at the Oakland Coliseum. 
 The Red Sox (75-59) moved to within one game of first-place Toronto, 
			which lost 8-3 to Tampa Bay, in the American League East. Boston 
			remained two games ahead of Baltimore for the AL's top wild-card 
			spot.
 
 Red Sox left-hander David Price (14-8) won his fifth straight game, 
			allowing two runs on four hits over seven innings. He struck out 
			seven, walked three and threw 101 pitches. Price allowed three or 
			fewer runs for the fifth straight game.
 
 Shaw capped Boston's six-run sixth inning with his 15th home run of 
			the season, crushing reliever J.B. Wendelken's first pitch into the 
			right field seats and increasing the Red Sox' lead to 12-2. He had 
			RBI doubles in the fifth and seventh innings.
 
 David Ortiz went 2-for-2, drove in three runs and scored once for 
			the Red Sox, who pounded out 17 hits and tied their season high for 
			runs. Hanley Ramirez went 2-for-4 with a double, drove in three runs 
			and scored twice.
 
 A's right-hander Andrew Triggs made his sixth start of the season 
			but came out after just one inning because of tightness in his back. 
			Triggs allowed one unearned run on one hit, struck out one and 
			walked none in a no-decision. He threw 24 pitches before being 
			replaced by right-hander Zach Neal (2-4), who allowed five runs over 
			3 2/3 innings.
 
			
			 The Red Sox scored an unearned run in the first inning. Xander 
			Bogaerts reached second on shortstop Marcus Semien's two-base 
			throwing error and scored on Ortiz's single to center.
 Boston made it 2-0 with an unearned run in the third. Dustin Pedroia 
			lined a leadoff single to right and took second on right fielder 
			Brett Eibner's error. With one out, Mookie Betts hit a sacrifice 
			fly.
 
 Oakland pulled even with two runs in the fourth. Jake Smolinski and 
			Danny Valencia opened the frame with back-to-back singles. Billy 
			Butler brought one run in with a sacrifice fly and Stephen Vogt had 
			an RBI double.
 
 The Red Sox took control with a four-run fifth inning. Neal retired 
			the first two batters, but the Red Sox strung together five straight 
			hits, including doubles by Bogaerts, Hanley Ramirez and Travis Shaw. 
			Ramirez doubled in two runs, Shaw doubled home one and Ortiz had an 
			RBI single.
 
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			Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz (34) high fives third baseman 
			Travis Shaw (47) and right fielder Mookie Betts (50) after Ortiz and 
			Betts scores against the Oakland Athletics during the fifth inning 
			at Oakland Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
			NOTES: The Red Sox called up highly touted Cuban prospect Yoan 
			Moncada from Double-A Portland before Friday's game against Oakland. 
			Moncada, 21, was not in the starting lineup Friday, but he entered 
			the game in the bottom of the seventh inning at third base. He 
			walked, scored a run and struck out. Moncada will make his first 
			major league start Saturday at third base against the A's, Red Sox 
			manager John Farrell said. ... The Red Sox recalled RHP Joe Kelly 
			and INF Deven Marrero from Triple-A Pawtucket. They also selected 
			LHP Robby Scott, 27, from Pawtucket. ... Red Sox C Ryan Hanigan 
			(left ankle tendinitis) was activated from the 15-day disabled list. 
			... A's LHP Sean Doolittle (strained left shoulder) was reinstated 
			from the 15-day disabled list. ... Oakland C Matt McBride was 
			recalled from Triple-A Nashville. ... RHP Jesse Hahn (strained right 
			shoulder) was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list and optioned 
			to Triple-A Nashville. ... A's RHP Daniel Mengden will be called up 
			from Nashville on Saturday and start against Boston. ... Red Sox RHP 
			Brad Ziegler (flu), who missed the previous five games, traveled on 
			his own to Oakland and threw a short bullpen session. 
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