BSJ Game Report: Red Sox 5, Mets 3 - Holt's pinch-hit double the difference taken at BSJ Headquarters (Red Sox)

BOSTON -- All you need to know about the Red Sox’s 5-3 win over the New York Mets Saturday afternoon, complete with BSJ quickie analysis and insight.

HEADLINES

Boston’s four-run fifth does the job: The Mets had taken a 3-1 lead in the top of the fourth thanks to a three-run Brandon Nimmo home run, but the Red Sox broke out the bats with two outs in the home half of the fifth. Steve Pearce and Ian Kinsler rapped back-to-back singles before Jackie Bradley, Jr. went to a 2-1 count. He would then launch a knee-high four-seamer to the top of The Wall, one which caromed up off the lip of the ledge. It was originally ruled a three-run homer, but after review, it was only a two-run ground-rule double. And after the Mets intentionally walked Rafael Devers, Alex Cora pinch-hit for Arctic-hitting Sandy Leon with Brock Holt, and the Brockstar came up swinging with a first-pitch Wall-ball double to bring in both JBJ and Devers.




Bullpen rigid with four scoreless frames:
Rick Porcello
Bobby Poyner
Steven Wright
Ryan Brasier
Craig Kimbrel
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Magic Number to win the AL East down to 4:


TURNING POINT






THREE UP


Rick Porcello:


Brock Holt:


Steve Pearce:


TWO DOWN


J.D. Martinez:
Jeff McNeil




Sandy Leon:


TAKE THAT SWEENS MAY REGRET


Bedahhhd
Matt Barnes
Tyler Thornburg
Joe Kelly
Xander Bogaerts


QUOTABLE QUOTES


“That’s not an easy job. You have to ask him. One thing we try (to do) is give them enough at-bats that when the situation comes up, it’s not an uncomfortable at-bat. He got a good pitch to hit, put a good swing on it. One thing for sure, he’s aggressive in those situations.”




STATISTICALLY SPEAKING


  • Boston now has 102 wins on the season, which is now the third-most games won by the Red Sox in team history.

  • The Sox have now won four Porcello starts in a row, even though he hasn’t gotten the W in all four. In addition, Boston has won each of Porcello’s last 14 interleague starts, and have defeated 10 of the 15 National League clubs with RP22 toeing the slab.

  • The Red Sox are now 55 games over .500. If Boston can get to 58 games over .500, it’ll be the first time since 1912.


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