Max Muncy's Tiebreaking RBI Lifts A's to 1st Series Win Since Mid-June, Beat Red Sox 4-3
- On Sunday, Max Muncy hit a tiebreaking RBI double off the Green Monster against closer Aroldis Chapman in the ninth inning, lifting The Athletics past the Boston Red Sox 4-3 in Boston.
- This win secured the Athletics' first series victory after losing 12 straight, having not won a series since mid-June against Colorado at their Triple-A affiliate's park in Las Vegas.
- Surpassing Mike Bordick's 110-game mark, Athletics shortstop Jacob Wilson set an MLB record by playing his 111th consecutive errorless game, while Jeff McNeil collected his 1,000th career hit.
- The Red Sox open a four-game series Monday against the Toronto Blue Jays, while the Athletics travel to face the Tampa Bay Rays for a three-game series.
- Las Vegas will host the Athletics in 2028, when they open a new ballpark on the Strip, marking a significant long-term transition for the franchise.
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Red Sox Ace Sonny Gray 'Frustrated' in 3rd Straight Loss
Red Sox ace Sonny Gray allowed just two runs but conceded a point of frustration as Boston lost its third straight game. The post Red Sox Ace Sonny Gray ‘Frustrated’ in 3rd Straight Loss appeared first on HEAVY.
The Boston Red Sox arrived on Sunday without knowing the taste of what it was like to fall in two games in a row since July 1. That last statement summarizes the great finish that the troops of Chad Tracy got before falling on Sunday before the Atléticos of Sacramento, with slate from 4 to 3.Both Saturday and Sunday, the patirojos were close to going back both commitments. On Saturday day they left the bases full in the ninth inning, with the ra…
Lessons learned from Red Sox' weekend dud vs. A's
There’s just something appropriately bizarre about the fact that the most successful stretch of baseball in Red Sox history was bookended by series losses to two very bad teams. In a six-week stretch that hadn’t made a ton of logical sense, it’s only right that it began and ended under puzzling circumstances. Most recently, that was a series loss at home to the A’s. The Vagrant Athletics are a very, very bad baseball team. They’ve actually been …
Athletics rally to beat Red Sox, gain series win
Max Muncy drove in pinch-runner Donovan Walton with a two-out double in the top of the ninth inning to help the visiting Athletics defeat the Boston Red Sox 4-3 Sunday in the rubber game of a three-game series. Alika Williams started the rally by hitting a two-out single against Boston closer Aroldis Chapman (2-4). Walton
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