Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Verdugo hits HR on birthday in win

Bogaerts, Devers also go deep to spark Red Sox

- By Ken Powtak

Alex Verdugo hit a solo homer in his first at-bat on his 25th birthday, Xander Bogaerts also went deep with a game-breaking, three-run shot and the Boston Red Sox beat the stumbling Los Angeles Angels 9-0 on Saturday.

Rafael Devers added a solo shot, Bobby Dalbec hit a two-run double and Franchy Cordero drove in two runs with two doubles for the Red Sox (25-16), who won their third straight and matched their season high by climbing nine games over .500.

Angels star Shohei Ohtani had a rough day, getting cut down on a baserunnin­g blunder after a single in his first at-bat, and striking out his next three.

Martin Perez (1-2) went six innings, holding the Angels to three singles, striking out five with four walks. Three relievers combined on the fourhitter.

Los Angeles (16-22) has lost four in a row, falling to a season-worst six games under .500.

Verdugo snapped an 0-for-14 stretch by sending a fastball from Dylan Bundy (0-5) over Boston’s bullpen. After crossing home plate, he pointed up to the front row of seats on the Green Monster, where about a half-dozen fans, with most wearing his jersey, were cheering wildly and holding birthday signs.

Bogaerts chased Bundy with his shot that left Fenway Park completely over the Monster seats, giving the Red Sox a 7-0 lead in the fifth.

Bundy was tagged for seven runs in four innings, raising his ERA to 6.02.

Ouch!

Ohtani singled down the left-field line and headed toward second before noticing teammate Taylor Ward standing near the bag. Ohtani broke back but was easily tagged out in a rundown.

He struck out swinging in his second at-bat after fouling a ball off his foot and walking around gingerly.

I’ll take that

The Red Sox had scored just nine total runs while Perez was in the game in his seven previous starts. They put up eight on Saturday.

Trainer’s room

Red Sox: RHP Garrett Whitlock was placed on the COVID -19 related injured list. Manager Alex Cora said was “under the weather” after receiving his second vaccine shot.

 ?? Michael Dwyer / Associated Press ?? Alex Verdugo, right, of the Red Sox celebrates his solo home run with Xander Bogaerts in the first inning of their game against Los Angeles.
Michael Dwyer / Associated Press Alex Verdugo, right, of the Red Sox celebrates his solo home run with Xander Bogaerts in the first inning of their game against Los Angeles.

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