Nunez
blast powers Red Sox to Game One win over Dodgers
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[October 24, 2018]
(Reuters) - Eduardo Nunez
slammed a three-run pinch hit homer and Andrew Benintendi collected
four hits to power the Boston Red Sox to a 8-4 win over the Los
Angeles Dodgers in Game One of the World Series on Tuesday.
The first World Series meeting between the two iconic franchises in
112 years had been a seesaw battle until Nunez stepped up to the
plate in the bottom of the seventh and took Dodgers reliever Alex
Wood over the Green Monster, cashing in Benintendi and J.D.
Martinez.
The Dodgers and Red Sox and a capacity crowd will be back at
Boston's Fenway Park on Wednesday for Game Two of the best-of-seven
series.
With the teams sending out their aces, Game One had offered the
promise of a marquee pitching duel between Red Sox seven-time
all-star Chris Sale and Dodgers three-time Cy Young winner Clayton
Kershaw.
But both starters were colder than the crisp fall weather, lasting
just four plus innings.
Kershaw, who has never lived up to his Cy Young credentials in the
post-season, endured another rough outing, surrendering five runs on
seven hits to take the loss.
Sale yielded three runs on five hits.
Red Sox reliever Matt Barnes was credited with the win, working just
one inning and giving up one hit.
Benintendi, the first player with four hits and three runs in a
World Series debut, said the Red Sox came in with a plan on how to
handle Kershaw.
"We had a solid approach against him tonight and for the most part
we executed what we wanted to do," he added.
"Getting on the board early and often, that's what we're trying to
do and it gives us a better shot at winning.
"Up and down the lineup there's not an easy out. We're going to
grind out at bats."
DANGEROUS OFFENSE
The Red Sox wasted no time revving up the chilled Fenway faithful
with Benintendi and J.D. Martinez connecting on run scoring singles
to stake Boston to a 2-0 first inning lead.
Los Angeles answered right back in the top of the second with a solo
home run from Matt Kemp, then tied it up in third on a Manny Machado
soft roller to left field.
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Red Sox pinch hitter Eduardo Nunez (36) celebrates after hitting a
three run home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the
seventh inning in game one of the 2018 World Series at Fenway Park.
David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports
The Red Sox would retake the lead 3-2 in the bottom of inning,
Martinez slamming a two-out double off the center field wall scoring
Steve Pearce.
The rollercoaster contest continued into the fifth as Sale opened
the inning by issuing a leadoff walk to Brian Dozier.
That would be the end of the game for Sale as Boston manager Alex
Cora wasted no time going to his bullpen for hard-throwing Barnes.
Boston would not escape the inning without surrendering a run as
Machado ground out to score Dozier and pull level at 3-3.
But once again the Red Sox would hit back, scoring a pair at the
bottom of the same inning after driving Kershaw from the game.
With the bases loaded, Dodgers reliever Ryan Madson was able to
limit the damage to a Xander Bogaerts force out scoring Mookie Betts
and an RBI single from Rafael Devers.
The Dodgers loaded the bases with one out in the seventh but could
manage only a single run, Machado bringing across his third of the
game on a sacrifice fly that trimmed the Boston advantage to 5-4
before Nunez put the contest out of reach.
"They are a dangerous offense, especially when you give them extra
outs," said Dodgers manager Dave Roberts. "I thought we pitched them
okay but that's a dangerous offense over there."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto. Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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