Through an action entry, Worcester went down, but did not go against Rochester on Tuesday night.
Although the road team won two runs to start the second, the Red Sox offense countered with 10 rolls combined during the second, third, fifth and eighth entrances to achieve a possible victory against the red wings in an innovative field.
Vaughn Grissom (4-for-4) drove in three RBI of the team to help World It improves until 45-42 after its second consecutive victory.
The bottom of the Red Sox line, Trayce Thompson (3-for-5), Nathan Hickey (1-for-4) and Seby Zavala (1-for-5) drove in two runs each.
You can find complete statistics of the game here.
In the meantime, headline Kyle Harrison allowed four wins and won four more than five job tickets to get his first season victory. Worcester used a bullpen of three people that only allowed the final four entrances to be won.
Grissom helped the Red Sox marker first when he sang Kristian Campbell at home on a dirt field on the right at the top of the first entrance.
The impulse was short, however, as Yohandy Morales (Solo) and Nick Schnell (Dos-Run) responded with several explosions in the lower half to move Rochester (31-54) ahead of the second.
Last week, Worcester found himself in an offensive fall, having marked only one race in his previous two games. But during the final of the Sunday series against Syracuse, the Red Sox said goodbye to the misfortune, as they scored eight of the 15 combined runs of the game to return to the victory column.
And despite not playing on Monday, the offensive production mentioned above continued when Zavala equalized the game with a swing during the top of the second. This success marked his fourth season at home when Hickey scored on the play.
But the fun was not completed, as Blaze Jordan (Run-SCORING GROUND OUT), Thompson (Running single) and Hickey (two-vault run) helped Worcester ahead with four combined runs during the top of the third post.
Although the red wings cut their deficit with multiple rolls in the fifth and seventh entry, Red Sox’s relief pitchers, Bryan Mata (two) and Jose Adames (two), finished the game with tickets without score, while hitting four of the last six batters to make sure that their team appeared victorious.
Although Worcester left six runners at the base, they finished 6 by 13 with the runners in a goal position and recorded 14 of the 22nd hits of the game. The Red Sox have also marked 19 runs combined during their last two games.
On the opposite side, the launcher of Rochester, Cade Cavalli, allowed eight times, seven wins, two walks, and won two in 3.2 entrances.
The red wings also ended 2 by 7 with runners as a scoreboard, as they set up five runners at the base and made the solitary error of the game.
Worcester will try to win his third straight victory against Rochester on Wednesday at 13:05
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