Jake Bennett Allows 1 Hit in 6 Innings as Red Sox Extend Win Streak to 10 with 10-0 Win over Rays
Jake Bennett struck out three and Boston outhit Tampa Bay 15-3 to extend its winning streak to 10 games.
- On Friday, July 17, 2026, the Boston Red Sox defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 10-0 in the first game of a doubleheader, extending their winning streak to 10 games behind rookie Jake Bennett's one-hit performance over six innings.
- Boston entered the All-Star break with nine straight victories and moved to 47-48 on the season, marking their closest position to.500 since their third game of the year.
- Masataka Yoshida, Carlos Narvaez, and Caleb Durbin each recorded three hits, with Yoshida and Narvaez homering as the Red Sox outhit the AL East-leading Rays 15-3.
- A decisive six-run sixth inning blew open the game, and Alec Gamboa secured his first save by pitching the final three innings after Bennett held the Rays to just one hit.
- Following the afternoon victory, the teams prepared for the second game of the day-night doubleheader, while All-Star Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras completed his five-game suspension for an incident against Washington last month.
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BOSTON (AP) — Newbie Jake Bennett threw six single-hit ball innings, and Masataka Yoshida and Venezuelan Carlos Narváez connected one home run each, while Boston's Red Sox expanded their winning streak...
Red Sox win 10th straight in first game of doubleheader vs. Rays
Red Sox roll to 10th straight victory
Jake Bennett allows one hit in six innings and Boston moves within a game of .500 after beating Tampa Bay in the first game of a doubleheader.
Jake Bennett allows 1 hit in 6 innings as Red Sox extend win streak to 10 with 10-0 win over Rays
The Boston Red Sox have extended their winning streak to 10 games with a 10-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays in the first game of a doubleheader.
Key takeaways: Red Sox 10, Rays 0
BOSTON -- On the last day before the All-Star break, Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy told his team not to let their minds wander too far from baseball in hopes that the surge that was built in recent weeks could carry over. By Thursday night, when the Sox held
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