Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Martinez fights through injury

Red Sox race past Rays after rocky 1st

- By Fred Goodall

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — J.D. Martinez hit a tiebreakin­g, three-run homer in his return to the lineup and the Boston Red Sox backed Tanner Houck’s clutch relief effort with a franchise postseason record five home runs, beating the Tampa Bay Rays, 14-6, Friday night at Tropicana Field to even their best-of-five American League Division Series at 1-1.

Kike Hernandez had five of Boston’s 20 hits, including a homer and three doubles, becoming Boston’s first player with four extra-base hits in a postseason game.

Xander Bogaerts, Alex Verdugo and Rafael Devers also connected for the Red Sox, who rallied for a blowout win after ace Chris Sale allowed a first-inning grand slam to Jordan Luplow and was pulled after just three outs.

Hernandez’s leadoff homer in the fifth off Collin McHugh tied it before Martinez went deep against Matt Wisler (0-1) four batters later.

Houck (1-0) kept Boston in the game after Sale was rocked for five runs in the first. The rookie righthande­r came out of the bullpen to start the second and allowed one run and two hits over five frames, retiring his first 11 batters before yielding a two-out single to Wander Franco in the fifth.

Ji-Man Choi entered as a defensive replacemen­t for Luplow and had the only other hit off Houck, a twoout solo homer in the sixth.

Martinez had four hits after missing Tuesday night’s wild-card victory over the New York Yankees and Game 1 of the ALDS with a sprained left ankle. He was injured stumbling over second base while heading to the outfield during last weekend’s regular-season finale at Washington.

“It felt all right hitting,” Martinez said. “Didn’t feel good running, but felt all right hitting.”

Bogaerts, Verdugo and Hernández had solo shots to steady the staggering Red Sox, who lost the opener Thursday, 5-0. Martinez then delivered the lead.

Devers’ two-run homer off Michael Wacha hiked Boston’s advantage to 11-6 in the eighth. Christian Vazquez had an RBI infield single in the ninth, which Hernandez followed with a tworun single. Bogaerts, Verdugo and Vazquez had three hits each. The Rays hadn’t allowed 14 runs in a game since Boston beat them, 20-6, Aug. 11.

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