Pfaadt Pitches 6 Strong Innings as Diamondbacks Beat Red Sox 5-1
Brandon Pfaadt allowed one run and struck out seven over six innings to lead the Arizona Diamondbacks to their sixth straight win over the Boston Red Sox.
- The Arizona Diamondbacks secured a 5-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Saturday evening, marking their sixth consecutive win against Boston.
- The Diamondbacks capitalized on a fielding error by Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story and productive hitting, including Jake McCarthy driving in two runs.
- Brandon Pfaadt delivered a solid performance for Arizona over six innings, giving up just one run, striking out seven, and issuing no walks, while Red Sox starter Lucas Giolito encountered difficulties during his five innings on the mound.
- Ceddanne Rafaela made an impressive catch at the wall in the fifth inning, denying Corbin Carroll what could have been his 31st home run, while relievers Wilson and Bernardino effectively stifled Boston’s lineup in the later innings.
- Following the loss, the Red Sox dropped to one and a half games back of the Yankees for the top AL wild-card spot and remain 4.5 games behind Toronto in the AL East with 19 games left to play.
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Pfaadt pitches 6 strong innings as Diamondbacks beat Red Sox 5-1 - Boston News, Weather, Sports
PHOENIX (AP) — Brandon Pfaadt pitched six strong innings and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Boston Red Sox 5-1 on Saturday night. Arizona scored three runs in the second against Red Sox starter Lucas Giolito (10-3), aided by an error by Trevor Story. Jake McCarthy drove in two runs for the Diamondbacks. With the loss, the Red Sox fell 1 1/2 games behind the New York Yankees for the top wild-card position in the American League. They trail Tor…
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Read Full ArticleBrandon Pfaadt released six solid innings and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Boston Red Sox on Saturday 5-1.
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