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Eovaldi gets 1st career complete game; Boston splits with O’s

- By KEN POWTAK AP Sports Writer

Boston — Rougned Odor hit a three-run homer and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Boston Red Sox 4-2 Saturday to earn a split of a day-night doublehead­er.

In the opener, Nathan Eovaldi pitched a seven-hitter for his first career complete game in Boston's 5-3 victory.

Austin Hays and Ryan McKenna each added two hits in the nightcap for Baltimore, which has won two of the first three in a five-game series.

Christian Vázquez had three hits for Boston, which had won eight of 10.

Odor homered just over Boston's bullpen to make it 4-0 in the third inning. The drive came after Ramón Urías hit an RBI single against 23-year-old righty Josh Winckowski (0-1), who made his major league debut.

Winckowski lasted three innings, giving up four runs and six hits.

Making his first big league start, 25-year-old righty Denyi Reyes held the Red Sox to one run over 3 2/3 innings. Joey Krehbiel (2-3) pitched 1 1/3 innings in relief for the victory. Jorge López got four outs for his sixth save.

In the opener, Rafael Devers had four hits for Boston and Kiké Hernández added a two-run single. Devers went 0 for 4 in the second game.

Eovaldi (2-2) threw 108 pitches in his 211th major league start. The 32-year-old right-hander allowed two earned runs, struck out six and walked one.

It's the most starts for a pitcher prior to throwing a complete game in MLB history, according to STATS.

"It definitely means a lot to me,'' Eovaldi said. "Especially with how the game's changing now and things like that, and injuries I've had."

Eovaldi had Tommy John surgery twice — once in high school and again in 2016 — and was sidelined in 2019 after having "loose bodies" removed in his elbow a year earlier.

"Every starter wants to go out there and finish his start," he said. "It means a lot to me."

There was some applause when he trotted out for the ninth with the rarity of complete games in baseball.

The Red Sox had rebounded after blowing a pair of six-run leads in a loss on Friday night. The opener was tied at 3 before slumping Bobby Dalbec's pinch-hit homer in the sixth.

Boston's bullpen was tagged for 10 runs on Friday.

"He was great, especially in the second part of the game," Red Sox manager Alex Cora said of Eovaldi. "We needed to re-set (the bullpen) at one point."

Dalbec, who entered hitting just .162 having lost most of his playing time at first, drove a fastball into Boston's bullpen against Keegan Akin.

Less than 12 hours after wiping out a six-run deficit by outscoring the Red Sox 10-0 over the final three innings, the Orioles tied it at 3 in the fifth when Robinson Chirinos hit Eovaldi's hanging curveball over the Green Monster.

Trainer's room

Orioles: A day after saying that 24-year-old INF prospect Jahmai Jones had season-ending Tommy John surgery, they designated him for assignment and called up RHP Cody Sedlock.

Red Sox: Placed RHP Hansel Robles on the 15-day injured list with back spasms . ... 2B Trevor Story had the first game off and SS Xander Bogaerts rested the second before grounding out as a pinch hitter.

Save that ball

Winckowski fanned Odor swinging in the second with a 96 mph fastball for his first big league K. Vázquez tossed the ball to Boston's dugout.

 ?? MICHAEL DWYER/AP PHOTO ?? Boston Red Sox’ pitcher Nathan Eovaldi throws during the first game of a doublehead­er on Saturday against the Baltimore Orioles.
MICHAEL DWYER/AP PHOTO Boston Red Sox’ pitcher Nathan Eovaldi throws during the first game of a doublehead­er on Saturday against the Baltimore Orioles.

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