Friday, September 14, 2012

Sox lose fifth straight series, 2-1

My Red Sox posts are going to be very short and sweet the rest of the season. I just dont care to put in the time or effort to cover this team right now.

Game One: The Red Sox recorded their third walk off win on the season off the bat of Jacoby Ellsbury for a 4-3 win. Dustin Pedrioa hit his fifteenth home run of the season to continue his hot streak

Game two: Curtis Granderson hit two home runs, and Robinson Cano launched another to give the Yankees a 3-0 lead early. A Jarrod Saltalamachhia homer highlighted a comeback attempt by the Sox but it fell just short as the Yankees held on for a 5-4 win.

Gam three: Felix Doubront put out his best pitching performance in awhile, but Phil Hughes was better as he threw seven and a third innings of scoreless ball. The Red Sox only mustered six hits, with no one getting a multi hit game. The Yanks won a pitching duel 2-0.

With Thursdays win the Yankees clinched the season series. They have a 10-5 series lead with just three games left.

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