MINNEAPOLIS ā Alex Verdugo had three hits, including a two-run single in a six-run fifth inning, and the Boston Red Sox extended their winning streak to nine games, beating the Minnesota Twins 7-1 to sweep Wednesdayās doubleheader.
Eduardo RodrĆguez (2-0) pitched five innings and gave up one run on five hits for Boston, which has come from behind in six of its nine wins this season. The Red Sox have their longest winning streak since a 10-game run in 2018, a season that ended with a World Series title.
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Boston is also the first team in major league history to open the season with at least three straight losses and immediately follow that by winning at least nine straight, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Verdugo had five hits in the doubleheader and capped the day with his second homer of the season in the seventh inning. The Red Sox won the first game 3-2.
āTo win some ballgames, and to actually be at the top of the standings and kind of like overlooked a little bit, I love it,ā Verdugo said. āI love this group of guys. I love this team, the chemistry, everything. Itās something special on this team.ā
JosĆ© BerrĆos (2-1) surrendered four runs in 4 1/3 innings for Minnesota, giving up four hits and three walks. BerrĆos, who retired nine of the first 10 batters he faced, walked Franchy Cordero with the bases loaded for the first run of the fifth before departing.
The Twins have lost five straight.
āObviously, weāre not playing winning baseball right now but it feels like with the exception of this last game, weāve had opportunities to win essentially every game weāve played this year,ā Minnesota manager Rocco Baldelli said. āSo, if we keep competing like that, I think the pieces are going to fall just fine for us. Weāve got to keep playing hard. Weāve got to stay focused and not get distracted with some of these losses and the way theyāve kind of played out.ā
The fifth unraveled quickly for BerrĆos when Rafael Deversā drive to center caromed off the glove of a diving Jake Cave for a double. Christian VĆ”zquez walked and Bobby Dalbec singled before the walk to Cordero.
Tyler Duffey relieved BerrĆos and struck out KikĆ© HernĆ”ndez. But Verdugo plated VĆ”zquez, J.D. Martinez and Xander Bogaerts walked, and Devers hit a two-run single off left-hander Caleb Thielbar.
RodrĆguez settled in after allowing a run on three hits in the first. He permitted just three baserunners through his final four innings.
āTo win both games, win the series, it makes it special,ā Boston manager Alex Cora said. āWe have a good baseball team and we have to keep working on it. We have to keep getting better. But days like today, theyāre very gratifying.ā
The doubleheader was scheduled after Mondayās game was postponed following the fatal police shooting of a Black man in a nearby suburb.
FIRST GAME
Nathan Eovaldi (2-1) gave up two runs on five hits in five innings for the Red Sox. Matt Barnes earned his second save.
The Red Sox finished last in the AL East in 2020, and Eovaldi has little doubt about what's different this year.
āFor me, itās the pitching,ā Eovaldi said. āI like our team a lot. I like where weāre at. I feel like at any point in the ballgame, weāre going to be able to take the lead, put up runs and keep us there.ā
Kenta Maeda (1-1) was undone by Minnesotaās defense in the second inning, including his own throwing error that allowed a run to score. He pitched 4 1/3 innings and gave up three runs ā two earned ā on seven hits and two walks.
āIt was mainly my delivery,ā Maeda said. āI havenāt had too many opportunities to pitch in the cold weather. But thatās something Iāve got to get used to, being a Twin, being in Minnesota, things like that. And then last year, we started here in June with the summer camp, so this is the first time Iām experiencing the cold here.ā
TRAINERāS ROOM
Red Sox: RHP Bryan Mata, one of the teamās top pitching prospects, underwent Tommy John surgery on his right elbow on Tuesday. The procedure was performed by Dr. Neal ElAttrache in California.
Twins: 3B Josh Donaldson was activated for the second game of the doubleheader and played for the first time since straining his right hamstring in the season opener. He went 1 for 2 with a walk. LHP Brandon Waddell was optioned to the teamās alternate training site. ... CF Byron Buxton was held out of both games with hamstring soreness. Baldelli said the plan was for Buxton to play in the second game, but the team decided to be cautious and keep the oft-injured outfielder on the bench. ... DH Nelson Cruz returned to the lineup after missing Tuesdayās game with a non-COVID-19-related illness.
UP NEXT
Michael Pineda (1-0, 1.64 ERA) will start the final game of the series for Minnesota on Thursday. Boston counters with Garrett Richards (0-1, 10.29). Pineda has won eight straight decisions dating to July 2019. Richards bounced back from a tough 2021 debut to give up two runs in five innings against Baltimore in his last start.
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