Albany Times Union

Sale strong again as Red Sox clip Rangers

Boston bounces back from sweep by Yanks, but remains in third

- By Jimmy Golen

Chris Sale pitched five shutout innings in his second outing since Tommy John surgery to help the Red Sox beat the Texas Rangers 6-0 on Friday night and bounce back after a sweep to the Yankees knocked Boston into third place.

Xander Bogaerts homered and the Red Sox, who led the division on July 30, pounded out six doubles after returning to Fenway Park in third and out of playoff position. The Yankees also won, leaving the Red Sox 11⁄2 games behind New York in the AL wild-card race.

Sale (2-0) threw 71 pitches, allowing five hits and a walk while striking out five for his second win in two starts since returning from elbow ligament replacemen­t surgery.

Bogaerts singled in a run in the first inning and then hit a solo homer in the fifth. Kyle Schwarber followed with a walk, J.D. Martinez doubled and Alex Verdugo hit a two-run double to make it 5-0 and chase Dane Dunning (5-8).

The Rangers right-hander allowed five runs on nine hits, a hit batter and a walk in 42⁄3 innings. He struck out one.

Andy Ibanez had two hits for Texas.

Right of way

Kike Hernandez had a pair of hits and drove in two runs for Boston and also was part of a scary play in the baseline in the fourth inning.

With runners on first and third, Yonny Hernandez popped a bunt attempt toward Hernandez. When the Red Sox second baseman moved up to field it, he collided with Yohel Pozo as he tried to advance.

Pozo was called out for interferen­ce and Jonah Heim, who scored on the play, was sent back to third.

Web gem

Rangers center fielder DJ Peters made a leaping catch at the Green Monster on Rafael Devers’ fly ball in the fifth inning. Peters had a little bit of room but timed his leap perfectly to grab the ball before crashing into the manual scoreboard.

The catch received applause from Dunning, and even the Red Sox crowd interrupte­d a “Yankees Suck!” chant to acknowledg­e it.

Cycling through

Brock Holt played in front of fans at Fenway Park for the first time since leaving the Red Sox as a free agent after the 2019 season. Holt played third and batted leadoff, popping out on a foul to third on the first pitch of the game.

The Red Sox played a tribute video before the top of the second. Holt received a standing ovation and tipped his hat to the crowd.

Holt was a member of Boston’s 2018 World Series championsh­ip team, and in the AL Division Series that year he became the first player in major league history to hit for the cycle in a playoff game.

 ?? Elise Amendola / Associated Press ?? Boston’s Chris Sale throws against Texas in the first inning at Fenway Park on Friday. Sale pitched five shut-out innings in his second start following Tommy John surgery.
Elise Amendola / Associated Press Boston’s Chris Sale throws against Texas in the first inning at Fenway Park on Friday. Sale pitched five shut-out innings in his second start following Tommy John surgery.

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