The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Red Sox cruise to win over Twins

Offense erupts for 11 runs in victory over Minnesota

- By Andres Ybarra

MINNEAPOLI­S >> Rick Porcello found himself in an unfamiliar situation Saturday: pitching with a lead.

At last, the Red Sox scored a run 10 of them, in fact with Porcello on the mound, and the reigning AL Cy Young Award winner got to cruise all afternoon as Boston beat the Minnesota Twins 11-1.

“Finally, we scored for him,” manager John Farrell said. “I think the first time in almost a month since he’s been on the mound, which, that’s pretty remarkable in its own right.”

After equaling his 2016 loss total in less than a month, Porcello pitched seven sharp innings and won his first start since opening day. Chris Young homered twice, Dustin Pedroia had a three-run double and Sandy Leon added a late solo shot for Boston, which began the day with the third-fewest RBIs in the American League.

“It was awesome,” Porcello said. “We exploded. The bats came alive there, obviously. C.Y. starting off with the home run and the offense just rolled from there.”

The Red Sox hadn’t scored for Porcello (2-4) in his last four starts, negating an impressive stretch in which he posted a 1.83 ERA over three outings and tossed quality starts in five of six. This time, the right-hander gave up seven hits, struck out six and walked none.

“Just try to keep the same mindset, regardless of what the score is,” Porcello said. “I’m looking to get the same results either way.”

Robbie Grossman’s homer off Porcello in the third accounted for Minnesota’s only run.

Boston took advantage of a costly Twins error and scored eight two-out runs in the second.

Nick Tepesch (0-1) gave up seven runs six unearned in his first major league appearance since last June, and his second since the 2014 season.

After Young’s solo shot in the second, Tepesch was one out from escaping with a runner on when

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JIM MONE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dustin Pedroia is congratula­ted after scoring on a two-run double by Andrew Benintendi in the second inning Saturday.

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