Albany Times Union

Chisox sweep pair from Boston

Red Sox manage just 3 runs in losing both ends of doublehead­er

- By Ken Powtak Associated Press

Yermin Mercedes opened Chicago’s three-run fourth inning with a long homer, and the White Sox completed a sweep of their split-admission doublehead­er against the Boston Red Sox on Sunday with a 5-1 victory.

Nick Madrigal had two hits and drove in two runs for Chicago, which climbed back to .500 at 8-8.

In the opener, Tim Anderson homered on the game’s first pitch and Dallas Keuchel pitched five solid innings in a 3-2 victory.

The teams play the series finale Monday morning in Boston’s annual Patriots’ Day Game with a scheduled 11:05 a.m. first pitch.

For the first time since the Red Sox started playing their annual Patriots’ Day game in

1959, Monday’s contest will not be held in conjunctio­n with the Boston Marathon, which was moved to Oct. 11 due to the state’s limits on crowds because of the pandemic.

J.D. Martinez had an RBI single for Boston’s lone run in the second game.

Back wearing their tradi

tional white uniforms with red letters and numbers in the nightcap, the Red Sox lost for the third time in four games after their nine-game winning streak.

Mercedes hit a changeup from Martin Perez (0-1) off a backwall behind the batter’s eye, a drive estimated at 431 feet. Danny Mendick had a bloop RBI single and Madrigal a run-scoring, hustle double to make it 4-0.

Matt Foster (1-1) got five outs in scoreless relief for the win.

Perez was tagged for four runs and seven hits in 3 ⁄3

2 innings.

The Red Sox wore their yellow-and-blue City Series uniforms in the first game for the second straight day, honoring the Marathon with the colors that stretch across the finish line of the famous race.

Yasmani Grandal had an RBI double and Yoan Moncada drove in a run with a single for the White Sox. Keuchel (1-0) gave up two runs and Liam Hendriks got the final three outs for his second save.

Anderson sent a 96.8 mph fastball from Tanner Houck (0-2) into Boston’s bullpen.

Kike Hernandez homered around the right-field foul pole for Boston.

The doublehead­er was scheduled after Friday’s game was postponed due to snow and rain.

 ?? Kathryn Riley / Getty Images ?? Hunter Renfroe (10) of the Red Sox tries to avoid the tag from Leury Garcia of the White Sox in Game 1 of a doublehead­er at Fenway Park.
Kathryn Riley / Getty Images Hunter Renfroe (10) of the Red Sox tries to avoid the tag from Leury Garcia of the White Sox in Game 1 of a doublehead­er at Fenway Park.

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