Bennett, Cheng Lead the Red Sox Past the White Sox, 5-0
Bennett allowed four hits in seven innings, and Boston scored four runs in the middle innings to extend its winning streak to five.
- On Wednesday, rookie pitcher Jake Bennett threw seven shutout innings, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 5-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox before 23,973 fans at Rate Field.
- Boston's fifth consecutive victory moved the team to 42-48, placing them within six games of.500 for the first time since May 22 while extending a 10-of-12 winning run.
- Despite losing key contributors Anthony Seigler and Willson Contreras to injuries during the third inning, Tsung-Che Cheng provided crucial support with his first multi-RBI game.
- LHP Patrick Sandoval will make his long-awaited debut in Thursday's series finale after a two-year recovery from Tommy John surgery, facing White Sox LHP Anthony Kay.
- Reliable starting pitching remains a constant for the Red Sox, with Wednesday's performance marking the rotation's 16th quality start in 19 games and 15th outing of at least six scoreless innings this season.
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Red Sox Get Major Rotation Development Amid Winning Streak
The Boston Red Sox beat the Chicago White Sox 5-0 on Wednesday night at Rate Field, extending their winning streak to five games and their record over the last 12 to 10 victories. It is the best stretch of the season by a comfortable margin, and it has moved Boston to 42-48, within six games […] The post Red Sox Get Major Rotation Development Amid Winning Streak appeared first on HEAVY.
Cheng Tsung-che drives in two as Red Sox blank White Sox
Taipei, July 9 (CNA) Taiwanese infielder Cheng Tsung-che (鄭宗哲) recorded his second consecutive multi-hit game and drove in two runs Wednesday as the Boston Red Sox defeated the Chicago White Sox 5-0 in Chicago.
CHICAGO (AP) — Jake Bennett allowed four hits in seven innings, Tsung-Che Cheng had his first game with multiple RBI races and the Boston Red Sox beat 5-0 to the Chicago White Sox Wednesday night to...
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