MLB: Mexican Alex Verdugo hits winning home run for Red Sox

Mexican Alex executioner hit the game-tying home run in the ninth inning and thus Boston Red Sox left on the ground Toronto Blue Jayswhom they defeated 6-5 on Monday in Major League Baseball.

With a five-run tie in the game, Verdugo hit the Blue Jays pitch closer Jordan Romano (2-2), sending the ball over the right center field wall to give the Red Sox their third straight win.

The executioner was accompanied in the attack by the Boston team, for a solo home run of his compatriot Jarren Duran and for two-way homers with Dominican Emmanuel Valdeswho, with this hit, recorded the first home run of his major league career.

The Red Sox wasted no time and in the same first inning attacked the Blue Jays player, Puerto Rican Jose Berrios, scoring two points, the first of which was made by a double RBI from the Japanese. Masataka Yoshida and the second for a single produced by a veteran Justin Turner.

The Blue Jays did not sit idly by and Beau Bichettestepping over the wall between left and center field, in front of an experienced right-hander Corey Kluberthey took the lead (2-3) at the start of the second episode.

The game remained unchanged until the end of the sixth chapter, when last punished Berrios with a powerful flat shot that went out of the center field to even the action (3-3) with three runs on each side.

The Boston attack continued in the same sixth act when Valdes found a pitch from Berrios in the strike zone and sent the ball into the stands behind the center field wall with a man-handling to give the Red Sox a 5–3 lead.

The Blue Jays returned to the attack and with two points in the eighth chapter managed to equalize.

The first result for the people of Toronto fell on their feet Cavan Biggiowho scored by mistake after hitting Puerto Rican shortstop Quique Hernandez after hitting Kevin Kirmeyer.

The second round went about the same way, when Dominican Vladimir Guerrero Jr. missed a fielder’s choice for a second baseman, who managed to send the ball to Hernandez for a force out, but the latter made another throwing error that allowed Kirmeyer score a tie turn.

Already in the ninth Executioner He appeared at the plate and the ball disappeared from the field, against Romano (2-2), who lost the game by allowing a run, barely getting an out.

Berrios was left without a decision, allowing five runs in 5.1 innings with four strikeouts.

Josh Winkowski (2-0) went two innings in one run to win the Red Sox.

Verdugo finished the match with two runs scored and an RBI, Valdes managed to step on the plate once and made two laps to the scoreboard, and Duran walked away with a run and an RBI for the winners.

For the Blue Jays, Bichette had three runs and scored one, Dominican Guerrero Jr. went off with a hit, and Mexican Alejandro Kirk missed the at-bat presentation.

(According to information from EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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