Red Sox Rally to Beat Twins 6-3, Stay in 1st Place in AL East

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Red Sox Rally to Beat Twins 6-3, Stay in 1st Place in AL East

Mookie Betts' RBI single gives Red Sox lead
The Boston Red Sox rallied from a early 3-0 deficit to beat the Minnesota Twins 6-3 at Fenway Park on Thursday night. The win keeps the Red Sox in sole possession of first place in the AL East.

Boston pitcher David Price  picked up his third win of the season, going 7 innings, giving up three runs on six hits while striking out 7.

The Red Sox improve to 43-35 on the season.

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Red Sox Rally in 5th

Trailing 3-1 in the fifth inning, the Red Sox scored three runs in the inning to take a 4-3 lead.

Jackie Bradley Jr. hit and RBI double to pull the Red Sox within one after Hanley Ramirez scored from first base on the play. Bradley got a little help from the Green Monster as the ball hit the ladder and dropped straight down, instead of bouncing off the wall.

Christian Vazquez followed up with a ground ball to short that bounced off the wrist of Minnesota’s Jorge Polanco and bounced away for an error.

Deven Marrero would follow up with a game tying RBI grounder to tie the game at three, before a Betts single would give the Red sox a 4-3 lead.

Ramirez would hit a home run to center in the 6th inning and Tzu-Wei Lin would score arun following a triple in the 7th to put the Red Sox up 6-3.

Craig Kimbrel pitched a one hit 9th inning for his American League leading 22nd save of the season on 23 tries.

Next up

Boston now begins a 10-game road trip in Toronto on Friday night at 7 p.m.

The pitching matchup is Boston’s Doug Fister against Toronto’s Marco Estrada.


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