Red Sox hit 4 homers, hold off reeling Tigers 11-7 at Fenway
BOSTON (AP) ā Xander Bogaerts hit a two-run homer, Nick Pivetta struck out eight over five innings and the Boston Red Sox beat the skidding Detroit Tigers 11-7 on Tuesday night.
Alex Verdugo, Hunter Renfroe and KikeĢ HernaĢndez also went deep for Boston, which led 8-2 after three innings but needed to hold off the Tigers late in a slugfest that featured 24 hits and 13 pitchers.
"Our offense did an outstanding job," Red Sox manager Alex Cora said.
Detroit has lost six straight and 11 of 12.
The Tigers had the bases loaded with one out in the eighth, but Matt Barnes came out of the bullpen and got Miguel Cabrera to ground into a double play that ended the threat. Barnes didnāt allow a baserunner in the ninth, picking up his seventh save.
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Cabrera went 0 for 5, striking out twice and grounding into two double plays. The 11-time All-Star with two AL MVP awards and four batting titles saw his batting average plummet to .105 (6 for 57).
The 38-year-old Cabrera is in an 0-for-23 slump with 13 strikeouts. Heās fanned two times in six straight games.
JaCoby Jones had a three-run homer, keying a four-run rally in the sixth that pulled Detroit to 9-7. Robbie Grossman went 3 for 3, walked twice and finished with three RBIs, but the Tigers couldnāt overcome their slow start and struck out 13 times.
āWe lost a couple of key at-bats. They just kept coming at us," Detroit manager A.J. Hinch said. āI thought our bats were the best theyāve been in a while. I thought our guys hung in quite a bit, just not quite enough.ā
Pivetta (4-0) allowed three runs on six hits and two walks. He said it's nice to have the kind of offensive support the Red Sox lineup can give a pitcher.
āItās incredible what Iām seeing here. Theyāre doing a really great job every single day, going out and grinding out at-bats,ā Pivetta said. āWhen you get a four-spot in the first inning, it takes a lot of pressure off you but youāve still got a job to do. Youāve still got to get deep in the baseball game.ā
Pivetta was replaced in the sixth by Austin Brice, who didnāt last the inning. After allowing a leadoff single, Brice hit a batter with a one-out pitch and Jones made him pay with a homer to left that pulled Detroit to 9-6. Grossman added an RBI single, his third hit of the night.
Boston was up 4-0 after the first and got three more runs in the second on homers by Verdugo and Bogaerts. Verdugoās solo shot off reliever Alex Lange was his fourth homer of the season. After J.D. Martinez reached on a single, Bogaerts drove a 1-1 fastball out to left and Boston led 7-2.
Michael Fulmer (1-2) started for the Tigers and got only two outs, allowing four runs ā two earned ā on four hits and a walk. He also hurt himself with a throwing error while trying to start a double play.
Renfroe, who singled and doubled in his first two at-bats, hit a towering solo homer in the fifth to push Bostonās lead to 9-3.
STILL MC
Although Cabrera is slumping, his teammates believe he'll snap out of it eventually. Cabrera has 2,872 hits, one behind Babe Ruth for 45th on the career list.
āHeās still Miguel Cabrera. In my eyes, heās one of the greatest right-handed hitters of all time," Grossman said. āI watch him every day just to see if I can get something from him.ā
GETTING CLOSER
Boston left-hander Chris Sale, who underwent Tommy John surgery in March 2020, threw off a mound. Chaim Bloom, the team's chief baseball officer, said Saleās rehabilitation at the teamās facility in Florida is going well but the Red Sox arenāt about to set a target date for the pitcher's return.
āHopefully, I think weāre getting closer to where we can start mapping out a timetable. I donāt have one, but he is progressing,ā Bloom said. āIt was pretty light work, but the next step is obviously to get into regular mound work and mound work with some intensity, and then we can start thinking about facing hitters.ā
TRAINERāS ROOM
Tigers: LHP Matthew Boyd (left knee tendinitis) threw a bullpen and will throw another one later this week, Hinch said. Boyd could be ready to return to the rotation by Sunday when the Tigers host Minnesota.
Red Sox: 3B Rafael Devers was out of the lineup because of soreness in his right shoulder. āWeāve got to give him one more day,ā Cora said. āHe came in for treatment yesterday for his shoulder. We felt like one more day was going to benefit him."
UP NEXT
Tigers: RHP Casey Mize (1-3, 5.06 ERA) has lost three straight starts.
Red Sox: LHP MartiĢn PeĢrez (0-2, 4.70) struck out a season-high seven but didnāt figure in the decision Sunday in Bostonās 5-3 loss at Texas.
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