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In the top of the sixth inning on Monday night, Mets superstar Juan Soto thought he’d put a ball over the Green Monster and stopped to admire his work. However, on a windy night at Fenway Park, the ball didn’t get out.
The Boston Red Sox enjoyed a much-needed win on Monday against the New York Mets. After bringing in win-now veterans like Walker Buehler, Alex Bregman and Kenley Jansen, not to mention All-Star ace Garrett Crochet,
The Kansas City Royals will never be a big-market team, but maybe they can use that to their advantage. Some of those big-market franchises around Major League Baseball have some interesting logjams this season.
They went 1-for-8 with runners in scoring position and left six on base, extending their losing streak to a season-high three games.
Jarren Duran had a double and a triple as the Boston Red Sox tagged Mets ace Kodai Senga for three runs and beat New York 3-1 on Monday night.
The chilly wind that blew over the Green Monster during Monday night’s game against the Mets left Fenway Park feeling more like October than May. It was postseason weather. With the season now a third over, the Red Sox rank as one of the biggest disappointments in baseball, a jumble of useful players who haven’t fit together well.
Alex Cora missed Monday's game to attend his daughter's college graduation. That presented a chance for his bench coach to make his major league managerial debut.