Connecticut Post

Dalbec helps BoSox rally past Angels

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BOSTON — Hunter Renfroe and Bobby Dalbec each hit a two-run homer, and the Boston Red Sox rallied to beat the Los Angeles Angels 4-3 on Friday night.

The Red Sox opened the weekend series with their second straight victory after dropping three in a row. Matt Andriese (2-2) got the win despite allowing Jose Iglesias’ two-run double in the seventh, and Matt Barnes struck out the side in the ninth for his ninth save.

Shonhei Ohtani hit his 11th homer for the Angels, who lost their third straight.

Los Angeles grabbed a 3-2 lead on Iglesias’ double, but Dalbec responded with a go-ahead drive off Tony Watson (1-1) in the bottom half of the seventh.

Fans chanted “Bobby!” for a few minutes until he answered the curtain call after hitting two-run homers in consecutiv­e nights. Friday night’s shot landed with a thud when it bounced off a tarp above

the seats in left-center.

Boston right-hander Nick Pivetta struck out seven in six-plus innings. He was charged with two runs and four hits.

Pivetta was pulled after Anthony Rendon’s leadoff single in the seventh. Jared Walsh followed with a single against Andriese, and both runners scored when Iglesias lined a double to the corner in right.

Griffin Canning had a similar night for the Angels, striking out seven over six innings and allowing two runs and six hits.

The Red Sox jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the second when Rafael Devers singled and Renfroe hit a drive to

straightaw­ay center for his fifth homer.

OHTANI BREAK

Ohtani will get some extra rest before he makes his next pitching start, manager Joe Maddon said. Ohtani was scheduled to come up again in the Angels’ rotation on Tuesday against Cleveland.

“We’re going to move him him back. We haven’t decided to where. No blisters, no nothing. It’s just being proactive,” Maddon said.

Maddon said he thought Ohtani showed some signs of fatigue as DH on Wednesday, when he went 0 for 4 after pitching the night before against the Astros, striking out 10 over seven innings.

Ohtani was still in the lineup as DH Friday, playing in his 35th of the Angels’ 37 games.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Angels: Rendon (left knee contusion) was reinstated from the injured list after missing nine games since fouling a ball off his knee May 3 against Tampa Bay. … C Max Stassi (concussion) is getting closer to returning after being out since May 4, but Maddon said he isn’t quite ready yet.

Red Sox: After getting a night off from defense but playing as DH on Thursday, Xander Bogaerts was back in the lineup at shortstop. Manager Alex Cora shifted Devers to DH and started Marwin Gonzalez at third. J.D. Martinez, Boston’s regular DH, started in left field for the second straight night.

UP NEXT

Angels: RHP Dylan Bundy (0-4, 5.03 ERA) pitches on Saturday. He allowed six earned runs over 31⁄3 innings Saturday against the Dodgers.

Red Sox: LHP Martin Perez (0-2, 4.01) has gone at least five innings in his last three starts.

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Winslow Townson / Associated Press Boston’s Hunter Renfroe runs the bases after hitting a two-run home run against the Angels on Friday.
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