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Red Sox fall short late as Astros sweep series

  • On Wednesday, April 1, 2026, the Houston Astros completed a 3-game sweep of the Boston Red Sox with a 6-4 victory in Houston.
  • Carlos Correa put Houston ahead with a 3-run homer, while starting pitcher Mike Burrows earned the win after allowing two runs in five innings.
  • Wilyer Abreu hit a solo home run in the eighth, and pinch-hitter Roman Anthony homered in the ninth, but Red Sox starter Garrett Crochet allowed five runs in five innings.
  • The Astros secured their fifth consecutive victory while the Red Sox dropped their fifth straight loss; Bryan Abreu recorded his first save.
  • Both teams are off Thursday before the Red Sox host San Diego on Friday night and the Astros begin a series against the Athletics in Sacramento.
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Lewiston Sun JournalLewiston Sun Journal
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Astros beat up Crochet, complete sweep of Red Sox

Garrett Crochet gives up five runs over five innings, and Boston falls to 1-5.

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Rockdale Citizen & Newton CitizenRockdale Citizen & Newton Citizen
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Red Sox fall short late as Astros sweep series

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Correa’s 3-run blast powers the Astros past the Red Sox 6-4 for a sweep

Carlos Correa put Houston on top with a three-run homer and Christian Vázquez added a solo shot to lead the Astros to a 6-4 win over the Boston Red Sox to complete a three-game sweep.

·United States
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Jackson Progress-Argus broke the news in Jackson, United States on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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