The Boston Red Sox will strike.
We did not know if this statement would be true in the first games of the season, but it was just a matter of time before bats started. Red Sox manager Alex Cora said so much after his team supported him in an 8-4 victory against Baltimore Orioles.
“We are going to hit,” said Cora after the match, as we see on Nesn. “It’s just a matter of time. (Rafael Devers) is locking. Alex (Bregman) striking balls in the air on the traction side. (Kristian Cambell and Tristan) Casas, it’s a difficult group. We hit hard balls hard throughout the game, and we hit a lot, it was too. It was a good game.”
Bregman, Campbell and Casas all left the Court, the first and the last won their first home circuits on the season. Devers also continued not to get rid of each time he picked up the bat, recording a simple and marking a race in ninth round.
Cora mentioned stick withdrawals, but they seemed to result from a more aggressive approach. It is difficult to discuss to swing and miss when you end up assembling the best offensive performance of the season at this point.
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Boston’s difficulties might not have been so internal …
“I was looking at the Rangers, and they launched two whitening against the (Cincinnati Reds), so let’s give them credit,” said Cora. “We know what they did against us, but we are building it little by little.”
We have more notes from the Thursday competition between the Red Sox and the Orioles:
-Campbell continued his hot sequence, finishing 2-in-4 in the afternoon with his second circuit of the season. Campbell is the first Red Sox player to have ever had two figures, six additional strokes and four walks in their first seven games, by Elias.
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– Bregman struck his first Home Run as a member of the Red Sox, exploding one in the left -wing stands to give his club an advance that they will never lose – without The “Torpille bat” he tried on Wednesday.
“I stopped using it,” said Bregman after the match. “I used it yesterday but I did not use it today. I used my normal bat today. ”
– Casas completed the trio of circuits, perhaps cleaning its withdrawal problem which tormented it during the first five games of the season.
“Being selective, it is a double -sense street. It is a push and a traction,” said Casas. “You cannot have too much because they will enjoy it, and too much from the other, it is not productive. This is something with which I will bounce through throughout the season.”
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– The Red Sox will return home for their first series in Fenway Park on Friday. Nesn will have a complete coverage of their opening match of the series with the Cardinals of St. Louis from an hour before the first throw – which is scheduled at 2:10 pm.