Eovaldi, Martinez lead Red Sox past Twins
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[July 30, 2018]
Nathan Eovaldi pitched seven
shutout innings in his Boston debut, and J.D. Martinez had two hits
and drove in three runs to lead the Red Sox to a 3-0 victory over
the Minnesota Twins on Sunday afternoon at Fenway Park.
It was the third straight victory for Boston (74-33), which moved 41
games over .500 for first time since Sept. 27, 1946. The Red Sox
also improved to 37-14 at Fenway Park, where they have won 13 of
their last 15 games.
Eovaldi (4-4), acquired in a trade with Tampa Bay on Wednesday,
entered the contest with a career 6.83 ERA in five starts against
Minnesota, and he allowed eight runs on nine hits in 2 2/3 innings
in a July 13 start against the Twins in a 11-8 loss with the Rays at
Target Field.
However, backed by a highlight-reel diving, somersault grab by
Jackie Bradley Jr. on a sinking Bobby Wilson liner near the wall in
left-center in the third, Eovaldi allowed just four hits and didn't
walk a batter while striking out five.
It marked the eighth time in 11 games that the Boston starting
pitcher didn't allow a run. Craig Kimbrel tossed a hitless ninth for
his 33rd save as the Red Sox improved to 26-5 in day games,
including winning the past 10 in a row.
Martinez increased his major-league-leading RBI total to 89 with his
27th multi-RBI game of the season. Andrew Benintendi, Blake Swihart,
making his first career start at third base for the injured Rafeal
Devers (left hamstring), and Eduardo Nunez also each had two hits.
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Red Sox starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi (17) delivers against the
Minnesota Twins during the first inning at Fenway Park. Mandatory
Credit: Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports
Jose Berrios (10-8), making his second start since pitching in the
All-Star Game, gave up three runs in 4 2/3 innings. He tied his
career high by allowing nine hits to go along with three walks and a
hit batter. He struck out six as Minnesota dropped its third
straight game.
The Red Sox, who came away empty-handed after loading the bases with
one out in the first, took a 2-0 lead in the second on Martinez's
two-out, bases-loaded double to left to drive in Brock Holt, who was
hit by a pitch, and Mookie Betts, who reached on a forceout.
Martinez drove in his third run of the game in the fourth, lining a
drive off the top of the Green Monster in left for a single that
drove in Benintendi, who had doubled.
--Field Level Media
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