Connecticut Post

Red Sox sweep A’s, get back to .500

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OAKLAND, Calif. — Franchy Cordero hit a three-run homer off Frankie Montas in the sixth inning and the Boston Red Sox completed a three-game sweep of the Oakland Athletics with a 5-2 victory Sunday.

Rich Hill pitched threehit ball over six innings and had five strikeouts. Rafael Devers homered and drove in two runs as the Red Sox extended their winning streak to four and got back to .500 (27-27) for the first time since April 22.

The A’s lost their seventh straight and fell to 7-23 at home — the worst record in the majors and the secondwors­t in franchise history through 30 games. The 1920 Philadelph­ia A’s started 6-23-1 at home.

Montas (2-6) retired 14 of 15 following a rocky first inning before a throwing error by third baseman Kevin Smith in the sixth helped set up Boston’s big inning.

After Devers walked and Xander Bogaerts reached on the error, Alex Verdugo flew out and Trevor Story popped out. A’s manager Mark Kotsay made a mound visit, then Cordero hit the next pitch into the left field stands.

Hill (2-3) bounced back from his worst start of the season to beat the A’s for the second time in nine career appearance­s. The 42-yearold lefty didn’t walk a batter and set down 16 straight after Ramon Laureano’s RBI double in the first before leaving following Jed Lowrie’s leadoff single in the seventh.

Devers hit an RBI single in the first and homered leading off the eighth.

Montas had seven strikeouts in six innings, but lost his fifth straight. Winless since April 18, he allowed six hits and four runs (one earned).

SHORT HOPS

Six of Devers’ 11 home runs have been solo shots. … The A’s have been shut out three times and held to one run three times over Montas’ last nine starts. … The Red Sox have won eight of their last 11 on the road. … The 1-9 homestand is the second worst in Oakland history. They went 0-6 at the Coliseum from April 29-May 4 earlier this year.

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