Connecticut Post

Beeks haunts former team as Rays blank Sox

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BOSTON — Jalen Beeks made his major-league debut at Fenway Park earlier this season, and it didn’t go well. Neither did his next appearance on that mound.

Traded away by Boston last month, Beeks returned Sunday with the Tampa Bay Rays and fared a lot better.

Beeks pitched four strong innings and the Rays limited Boston to two hits, blanking the AL East leaders 2-0.

“I didn’t pitch well here the first two times I pitched here, so it felt good here to get the team a win,” Beeks said. “It was satisfying.”

The 25-year-old lefty was tagged for five runs in the first inning by Detroit on June 7. More than a month later, he allowed three runs in just 21⁄ innings against Texas, leaving him with a 12.79 ERA for Boston.

That was the end of his career with the Red Sox, who dealt Beeks before the trade deadline for pitcher Nathan Eovaldi.

Facing the team with the best record in the majors, Beeks (2-1) gave up one hit in relief, striking out three and walking two.

Joey Wendle and C.J. Cron homered as the Rays topped Boston for just the fifth time in 16 games this season. Six of those Tampa Bay losses have been by one run.

The Red Sox have lost only four of their last 21 games. They were shut out for the fifth time this season.

Sergio Romo worked the ninth for his 16th save and 100th of his career. Reliever Diego Castillo started for the Rays, getting five outs. It was the club’s 34th time to have a reliever start, and was Castillo’s first majorleagu­e start.

“It’s just a different philosophy,” Boston’s Mookie Betts said. “We have to adjust. We just didn’t swing it well. They pitched it well and we didn’t swing it well.”

Hector Velazquez (7-1) gave up a run and three hits in four innings. He took Chris Sale’s turn in the rota- tion a day after the ace lefty was put on the 10-day disabled list for the second time in nearly three weeks with mild shoulder inflammati­on.

Boston’s best chance came with two on and no outs in the fourth, but MLB RBIs leader J.D. Martinez bounced into a double play.

STREAK HALTED

Martinez went 0 for 3, snapping his streak of reaching base successful­ly in home games at 51 straight, the third-longest string in club history. Ted Williams owns the record with 69 in 1941 and Joe Foy is next with 54 in 1966.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Red Sox: LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (10-day DL, sprained right ankle) is slated to have a rehab start for Double-A Portland on Monday. … Knucklebal­ler Steven Wright (DL, left knee inflammati­on since late June) is expected to pitch live batting practice this week.

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 ?? Winslow Townson / Associated Press ?? Rays pitcher Jalen Beeks, dealt by the Red Sox at the trade deadline in July, delivers against his former team in the third inning of Sunday’s game in Boston.
Winslow Townson / Associated Press Rays pitcher Jalen Beeks, dealt by the Red Sox at the trade deadline in July, delivers against his former team in the third inning of Sunday’s game in Boston.

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