Red Sox Drop Third Straight Game, Fall 8-3 to Oakland

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Red Sox Drop Third Straight Game, Fall 8-3 to Oakland

Mark Canha
The Boston Red Sox dropped their third straight game on Saturday, falling to the Oakland A’s 8-3 in Oakland. 

The A's are currently tied for last place in the AL West with a 20-23 record. 

Drew Pomeranz made his first start since leaving his last start with an injury and went four innings, giving up two runs and striking out six, but needing 97 pitches to do it. 

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The loss drops the Red Sox to 21-21 on the season. 

Oakland Offense Erupts in 5th

The Red Sox took a 3-2 lead into the bottom of the 5th when reliever Ben Taylor replaced Drew Pomeranz. 

Taylor would not get one out in the inning. 

Oakland’s Mark Canha hit a lead off home run to left field to tie the game at 3 before K Davis would hit a two run home run to center to give the A’s a 5-3 lead. Canha hit the walk-off home run to give the A's the win over Boston in Friday night's game. 

Pinder would cap off the scoring in the inning with another two run home run to give the A’s a 7-3 lead. Overall, Oakland would score five runs on four hits in the inning. 

Former Red Sox Jed Lowrie would hit a solo home run in the sixth to give Oakland an 8-3 lead, the score they would win by. 

Series Continues 

The Red Sox will look to salvage the final game of this series on Sunday, May 21 at 4 p.m .

The pitching matchup is Boston’s Eduardo Rodriguez against Oakland’s Andrew Triggs. 


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