The Boston Red Sox secured a 4-2 victory over the struggling Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday, thanks to a stellar performance from pitcher Kutter Crawford. Crawford allowed just one run in six innings, striking out six batters and walking three. The 28-year-old right-hander has been in top form this season, with an impressive 0.66 ERA.
The Red Sox, who had been on a losing streak before this series, managed to clinch the first two games against the Pirates. On the other hand, Pittsburgh continued to struggle, losing their fifth consecutive game and eighth in their last 10 games after a strong start to the season.
Pirates ace Mitch Keller had a tough outing, giving up four runs on five hits and four walks in six innings. Masataka Yoshida’s two-run homer in the sixth inning proved to be the difference-maker for the Red Sox.
Despite some tense moments, including a bases-loaded jam in the fifth inning, Crawford remained composed and limited the Pirates’ scoring opportunities. Kenley Jansen closed out the game for the Red Sox, securing his fifth save of the season.
In terms of injuries, the Red Sox had to deal with 1B Triston Casas leaving the game early due to left rib discomfort. However, manager Alex Cora remains hopeful that INF Rafael Devers and OF Tyler O’Neill could return for the next game against the Cleveland Guardians.
The series finale on Sunday will see LHP Martín Pérez taking the mound for the Pirates, while the Red Sox have yet to announce their starter. Fans can expect another exciting matchup between these two teams as they battle for supremacy on the field.