Ranger Suarez's scoreless start headlines Red Sox' well-rounded 7-1 win vs. Cardinals
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Ranger Suarez's scoreless start headlines Red Sox' well-rounded 7-1 win vs. Cardinals
"Ranger Suarez tossed a full six innings after pitching just 4.1 and 4.0 frames in his first two outings. Not only did the left-hander throw six innings, but they were six shutout innings."
"Manager Alex Cora praised Suarez and his talent on the mound after the game. 'He can pitch, man. It's pitchability,' Cora said. 'He was able to execute. ... It started with the mechanics.'"
The Boston Red Sox achieved a 7-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals, scoring five runs in the ninth inning. Starting pitcher Ranger Suarez delivered a strong performance, pitching six shutout innings after struggling in previous outings. Despite a rocky first inning, Suarez settled in, striking out six batters and allowing only three hits. Manager Alex Cora praised Suarez's execution and mechanics, while teammates recognized his dominant performance. This win was crucial for the Red Sox, especially following a tough loss in the series opener.
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