Albany Times Union

Red Sox slide continues

Boston has now lost 12 of 16; White Sox win fourth straight game

- By Ken Powtak

Luis Robert hit a two-run homer over the Green Monster and Vince Velasquez halted a rough road stretch by pitching five solid innings to lead the Chicago White Sox past the struggling Boston Red Sox 4-2 on Friday night for their fourth straight victory.

Tim Anderson had three singles, and Reese Mcguire and Jose Abreu each contribute­d a sacrifice fly for the defending AL Central champions (12-13), who moved a step closer to .500 after an eight-game losing streak last month.

Jackie Bradley Jr. had an RBI double for Boston (10-17), which has lost 12 of 16.

After entering 0-7 with a 13.50 ERA in his last seven road starts, the 29-year-old Velasquez (2-2) held Boston’s slumbering offense to three hits and a run.

Liam Hendricks struck out three in the ninth for his eighth save.

Robert’s shot off Nathan Eovaldi (1-1) cleared the seats and left Fenway Park completely in the third inning, giving the White Sox a 3-0 lead after Abreu’s sacrifice fly.

Boston second baseman Trevor Story went 1 for 4 with a run-scoring groundout after striking out in all four plate appearance­s when the Red Sox were blanked on six hits by the Angels 8-0 on Thursday.

Eovaldi gave up three runs and six hits in five innings, striking out four with three walks. He had allowed only two runs in his previous two starts, compiling 14 strikeouts.

Trainer’s room

White Sox: Placed OF Andrew Vaughn on the injured list Thursday with a bruised right wrist. INF Danny Mendick was recalled from Triple-a Charlotte.

Red Sox: Put CF Kike Hernandez and left-handed starter Rich Hill on the COVID -19 injured list before the game. Promoted CF Jarren Duran and selected RHP John Schreiber from Triple-a Worcester to fill the roster spots.

What an arm!

Bradley threw out AJ Pollock at the plate in the ninth when he tried to score on a fly ball to medium-deep right field.

From leadoff to cleanup

The 25-year-old Duran batted leadoff after hitting .397 with Worcester. He went 1 for 4 with a triple and scored a run. In his second inning on defense, the speedy outfielder jogged across the grass to pick up two large pieces of trash and then ran to the Red Sox bullpen to discard them.

Up next

White Sox: RHP Dylan Cease (3-1, 2.48 ERA) is slated to start Saturday after he struck out 11 while allowing only one hit in seven shutout innings against the Angels on Monday.

Red Sox: Struggling righthande­r Nick Pivetta (0-4, 7.84) hasn’t made it past the fifth inning in any of his last four starts, giving up a combined 14 runs.

 ?? Mary Schwalm / Associated Press ?? Boston’s Trevor Story reacts after being called out on strikes, next to Chicago catcher Reese Mcguire, left, during the fifth inning.
Mary Schwalm / Associated Press Boston’s Trevor Story reacts after being called out on strikes, next to Chicago catcher Reese Mcguire, left, during the fifth inning.

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