The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Tribe gives up HR late in loss to Red Sox

- By Steve Herrick

J.D. Martinez hit a three-run homer in the 10th inning off Nick Wittgren and the Boston Red Sox beat the Cleveland Indians, 5-3, on Saturday night.

Martinez, who broke out of an 0-for-20 slump with three hits, drove a 2-1 pitch into the seats in right field. Martinez also singled in the first and sixth after being given the night off Friday.

Jarren Duran began the 10th inning as the runner on second base and moved to third on Kyle Schwarber’s single to left off Wittgren (2-7) before Martinez delivered.

“I told myself to relax, put the ball in the air and get the run in,” Martinez said. “I was fortunate to be able to flush it and get it out.”

The homer was the 24th of the season for Martinez.

“He’s a huge stud at the plate,” Red Sox starter Nathan Eovaldi said. “He’s been scuffling here a little but you get him back swinging the way we know he can, like he was at the beginning of the season, we’re going to be even more more deadly out there.”

Boston’s Adam Ottavino came on in the 10th with the bases loaded and one out. He struck out Austin Hedges before ”scar Mercado’s single cut the lead to two runs. Ottavino retired Andrés Giménez on a groundout for his 10th save and second of the series.

Martín Pérez started the 10th with José Ramírez at second. Pérez walked Franmil Reyes and hit Bradley Zimmer with the first pitch. Pérez struck out Bobby Bradley.

Garrett Whitlock (6-2) pitched around a one-out single in the ninth.

Boston, which holds the AL’s second wild-card spot, used Jonathan Araúz’s three-run homer in the eighth inning to beat the Indians 4-3 on Friday.

The Indians stranded 13 baserunner­s and were 2 for 13 with runners in scoring position.

“We had our chances,” interim manager DeMarlo Hale said. “There are some things we can do better, but we have to put this behind us. That’s a good team over there.”

Eovaldi allowed two runs and struck out six, throwing 97 pitches in 5 1/3 innings. The right-hander gave up Franmil Reyes’ solo homer in the second.

Cal Quantrill gave up two runs, one earned, in seven innings. Boston had runners on second and third with one out in the seventh, but Araúz popped out and Duran flied out. Quantrill, who allowed Schwarber’s solo homer in

the first, struck out six.

Schwarber homered to center with one out in the first, his 27th of the season. Martinez singled and scored when left fielder Daniel Johnson booted Xanxder Bogaerts’ double into the corner.

Reyes led off the second with a home run into the left field bleachers, his 24th. Bradley tied the game with an RBI double. Bradley

was activated from the 10-day injured list after struggling reliever James Karinchak was optioned to Triple-A Columbus. Bradley injured his knee Aug. 6.

Plate umpire Ron Kulpa remained in the game after being hit in the mask by Christian Vázquez’s foul tip in the seventh. Kulpa was checked by an Indians trainer and other members of the umpiring crew.

 ?? TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jose Ramirez throws out the Red Sox’s Travis Shaw at first base after a bunt in the seventh inning, Aug. 28, in Cleveland.
TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jose Ramirez throws out the Red Sox’s Travis Shaw at first base after a bunt in the seventh inning, Aug. 28, in Cleveland.
 ?? TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Indians’ Bobby Bradley watches his RBI-single in the second inning against the Red Sox, Aug. 28, in Cleveland.
TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Indians’ Bobby Bradley watches his RBI-single in the second inning against the Red Sox, Aug. 28, in Cleveland.

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