New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Obstructio­n call costs Sox

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CLEVELAND — Oscar Mercado was awarded home plate on a fielder’s obstructio­n call for the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, and the Cleveland Indians rallied past the Boston Red Sox 7-5 Sunday.

The Indians trailed 4-0 and didn’t have a hit against Boston rookie Tanner Houck until Jose Ramirez homered with one out in the sixth.

Cleveland was still down 5-4 in the eighth when Austin Hedges hit a tying homer off Austin Davis (0-2).

Mercado then singled and Yu Chang followed with a double down the left field line. Mercado appeared to be thrown out at home, but plate umpire Nic Lentz immediatel­y ruled that Boston second baseman Yairo Munoz had impeded Mercado’s progress on the basepaths.

Munoz was moving toward the left side of the infield as the play developed and Mercado bumped into him after rounding second base. Mercado also had a narrow brush getting past Davis, who had gone over to cover third.

“I kind of pushed the second baseman out of the way because all that was on my mind was to score,” Mercado said. “There were actually two interferen­ces on the play because I got hit at third, too, so I knew right away what the call was.”

Myles Straw subsequent­ly singled in Chang for an insurance run.

Rafael Devers hit two solo home runs for the Red Sox, going deep off Eli Morgan in the first and Blake Parker in the seventh. It was his third two-homer game of the season and the ninth of his career.

“Austin tried to quick pitch Hedges, but he threw the ball into his honey hole and everything unraveled,” Boston manager Alex Cora said, shaking his head. “We had two outs and two strikes.”

Houck was in charge until Ramirez homered.

The right-hander hit the next two batters with pitches, ending his day with three plunkings, and was charged with three runs

and four walks in 5 1⁄3 innings.

“You’ve got to take the good away, along with the bad, from this game,” Houck said. “I didn’t have the best command in the world, but it’s a matter of learning from it.”

Bobby Dalbec hit a solo homer, J.D. Martinez had an RBI double and Jarren Duran walked with the bases loaded for Boston.

Cleveland pulled within 4-3 on Wilson Ramos’ tworun double in the sixth, but the veteran catcher exited in the seventh when his left knee buckled on a throw to second. Ramos was unable to put any weight on the leg.

After Devers’ second homer, Ramirez doubled home Amed Rosario in the seventh to cut Boston’s advantage to 5-4.

The first pitch was delayed 3 hours, 10 minutes by passing showers.

UP NEXT

Red Sox: RHP Nick Pivetta (9-6, 4.57 ERA) takes the mound Monday to begin a four-game series at Tampa Bay, facing Rays RHP Luis Patino (3-3, 4.53 ERA).

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