- How did Rafael Devers impact the Red Sox's win over the Athletics?
- Devers tied the game with a solo home run in the sixth inning, breaking a scoreless deadlock and providing the run support needed for Boston’s 2-1 victory. His 1-for-4 line included two RBIs on the night.
- Who scored the go-ahead run for the Red Sox?
- Trevor Story scored the go-ahead run in the seventh inning on a two-run single by Devers, putting Boston ahead for good in the 2-1 win.
- What was the pitching matchup like in this game?
- Brayan Bello (5.1 IP, 1 ER) and Kyle Muller (5.0 IP, 0 ER) dueled through five scoreless innings before Devers’ sixth-inning blast. Oakland’s bullpen, including Trevor May and Kenley Jansen, couldn’t hold the lead.
- How did the Red Sox defense perform?
- Boston turned in a flawless defensive effort, with no errors and sharp plays from Xander Bogaerts and Jarren Duran. Bello’s outing was backed by clean fielding behind him.
- What’s next for the Red Sox and Athletics?
- The Red Sox travel to Baltimore for a three-game series against the Orioles starting Friday. The Athletics head to Seattle for a three-game set, looking to regroup after the loss.
- How does this win reflect the Red Sox’s bullpen strength?
- Boston’s bullpen has quietly become one of the league’s most reliable units this season, masking flaws in the rotation with sharp relief work. Wednesday’s game was a microcosm: Bello’s outing was solid but not dominant, yet the bullpen allowed just one run over the final 3.2 innings, showcasing their ability to preserve tight wins.