Ceddanne Rafaela hits go-ahead two-run single as Red Sox rally past Rays

11.07.2025    Boston Herald    6 views
Ceddanne Rafaela hits go-ahead two-run single as Red Sox rally past Rays

The Red Sox offense has been scorching hot and coming into Thursday the club had averaged more than eight runs per competition since the start of last week s Cincinnati series by far the largest part in baseball over that stretch The issue is those runs came against teams ranging from average to putrid Could the Red Sox keep hitting against a playoff caliber opponent It took a little while but eventually it turned out the answer was yes Related Articles How will Red Sox handle having more quality outfielders than lineup spots Returning Red Sox All-Star will play two of last three games before break Red Sox lineup Masataka Yoshida not in lineup for opener against Rays Red Sox complete sweep of Rockies - extend win streak to six Alex Bregman returning to Red Sox lineup before All-Star break The Red Sox came from behind to beat the Rays - in Thursday s series opener with Ceddanne Rafaela capping off a three-run rally in the bottom of the seventh with his go-ahead two-run single Besides giving Boston a season-high seven-game win streak the Red Sox also remain in playoff position while moving just a half-game back of the Rays in the AL East standings It looked for a while like Thursday was going to be a humbling night for the Red Sox bats Boston opened a - lead in the bottom of the third when Rafaela singled took second on a wild pitch and scored on Roman Anthony s RBI single to right The trouble is those wound up being the gang s only two hits against Rays starter Taj Bradley who shut the Red Sox down over his six dominant innings Romy Gonzalez of the Boston Red Sox tags out Taylor Walls of the Tampa Bay Rays at second base during the seventh inning of a MLB competition at Fenway Park Photo By Matt Stone Boston Herald Bradley struck out five allowed three walks and retired of the last hitters he faced After the third inning he didn t allow another Red Sox baserunner to advance past first With so little run assistance it seemed like Walker Buehler would have to be nearly perfect for Boston to have a chance While the right-hander did deliver his first quality start since June Buehler had two notable miscues The first came in the top of the fourth when Buehler walked Josh Lowe and served up a two-run home run to Ha-Seong Kim his first of the season to put the Rays ahead - Then in the top of the sixth Rays slugger Junior Caminero sent the first pitch he saw to the Green Monster seats for a solo shot potentially a preview of things to come Monday s Home Run Derby in Atlanta Buehler allowed three runs over six innings with five hits three walks and two strikeouts Once Bradley left the event after just pitches however the Red Sox offense eventually came to life Rays reliever Bryan Baker didn t help his cause by issuing back-to-back walks to Trevor Story and Romy Gonzalez to start the seventh and Marcelo Mayer made the righty pay with an RBI double to cut the deficit to - AJ Dybantsa a highly touted basketball prospect from Brockton throws out the first pitch before the MLB championship against the Tampa Bay Rays at Fenway Park Photo By Matt Stone Boston Herald He also put the tying and go-ahead runners into scoring position and Rafaela was the perfect man for the job Rafaela has been among the hottest hitters in baseball not long ago and entering Thursday he d driven in at least one run in each of his last five games He extended that streak to six with his base hit up the middle which scored both Gonzalez and Mayer to give the Red Sox a - lead Rafaela now has RBI on the season which ranks fourth on the club despite Rafaela primarily batting out of the No spot Once the Red Sox were in front the bullpen took care of the rest Chris Murphy and Garrett Whitlock each threw scoreless frames after Buehler left the tournament and freshly minted All-Star Aroldis Chapman locked things down in the ninth for his th save of the season Now the Red Sox - have a chance to jump the Rays - in the standings Hunter Dobbins is expected to be activated from the IL on Friday to get the start against Tampa Bay s Drew Rasmussen Seong Kim of the Tampa Bay Rays misses the throw to second base as Ceddanne Rafaela of the Boston Red Sox steals during the third inning Thursday Photo By Matt Stone Boston Herald

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