Washington: Instant reactions like Red sox Use a balanced offensive attack-and great days of Lucas Giolito and Trevor Story-to direct the Nationals, 11-2, the fourth of July in DC:
1) Almost everyone on the Red Sox line entered the action one day when the club had 16 times. But no one had a bigger game than the story, which led the club with four times (and four RBI), including a two -part Homer of Ryan Louthos at the top of the eighth post.
The story sang, stole second and scored in the first, hit a single from two to the fifth entrance to Boston, sang again in the sixth place and headed his day with his 13th explosion of the year. It was his first four -time game since August 13, 2023, and only his third as a member of the Red Sox. The story had never had a four -stroke game of four RBI before Friday.
2) Punning in National Park for the first time since 2016, when he entered the seniors as a Novio with Washington, Lucas Giolito continued a dominant section. After allowing two wins in its last four starts (25 tickets) in June, the veteran ravaged a line of national young people for 7 ⅔ entries, allowing a single four -time race. It was his longest departure since August 9, 2021, when he passed eight tickets for the White Sox.
Giolito has now given Red Sox six or more entries in five beginnings in a row. On Friday, he won seven, walked three and threw 108 throws (75 strikes).
Giolito’s time was at 6.42 after a blow against the angels on June 4. It is now 3.66. It has been said before, but it is worth repeating it: Giolito has appeared as necessary as the most necessary of SOX.
3) The Red Sox celebrated Independence Day with a parade against the headlines of national Mike Soroka and Rellever Zach Brzykcy.
A second entry of two stops (bringing the total of Boston to five to two frames) was a tone for a break in the fifth, when Boston beat and scored seven runs in six times and three walks.
The first six batters of the entrance arrived, including Roman Anthony in a double leadership and a story of his single. It was the second post of seven days of the sound in five days after doing so at the first ticket Monday against the Reds.
4) Everyone on the starting line reached the base at least once. The story directed the road and Jarren Duran was 2 by 5 with a double and three RBI. It is difficult to mark nine runs in five tickets with only three extra-base successes (all doubles), but the Red Sox did. Homer of the story was the only explosion of the day.
Twelve of Boston’s 16 hits reached the first five entrances. Eight starters were successful and six of them (Duran, Anthony, Abraham Toro, Carlos Narváez, Story and Marcelo Mayer) had several times. Anthony (twice, two walks) reached the base four times.
5) The speed of history, at the age of 32, can still change their game. He stole second to configure Boston’s first race in the second and now is 14 for 14 in stolen base attempts this season. The SOXs are right in the middle, but the story has the robberies it has had since 2021 and could overshadow their career of 27 (2018).
6) David Hamilton has started 11 of the last 16 games in the second base since Kristian Campbell was deposed, but he may not have so long played for a long time. When Alex Bregman activates (potentially as soon as next week)It makes sense for Boston to move Marcelo Mayer to the second full -time base.
Hamilton is playing out of necessity, but his strap would be short, regardless of the return of Bregman. He played badly to Josh Bell Grounder in the fourth that should have been a mistake and was governed. Hamilton stole two bases in victory.
7) It was another good game for the central campers Ceddanne Rafaela, who opened the score for the SOX with a double RBI in the second and made a very nice fly ball and very nice in a fly ball by Luis García Jr. (Sacrifice Fly) in the sixth.
8) Justin Wilson, who had not launched since June 24 due to a annoying injury (but did not go out on the wounded list) returned and reached the final of the eighth post in Giolito relief in four throws.
9) The Red Sox will send Walker Buhler (5-6, 6.45 era) On the mound on Saturday where it could be a game outlet or the loss when it comes to its future in Boston’s rotation. Washington will begin on the left hand Mitchell Parker (5-8, 4.63 was). The first launch is at 16:05 ET.
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