Red Sox Minor Lines: WooSox continue to hit (and Kristian Campbell starts hitting) but still lose
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Red Sox Minor Lines: WooSox continue to hit (and Kristian Campbell starts hitting) but still lose
"The two-through-five hitters combined to go 9 for 20, with Kristian Campbell chipping in with three hits as his season OPS rises over .700."
"Columbus had eight hits with runners in scoring position and twenty-five opportunities to do so, highlighting their ability to capitalize on chances."
"Hayden Mullins, Jorge Juan and Cade Feeney gave up ten runs to their neighbors from New Hampshire in the second inning, allowing fourteen batters to come to the plate."
"Patrick Halligan had seven strikeouts and allowed just one hit and a walk in three innings of relief, showcasing some pitching strength despite the overall struggles."
Worcester's lineup showed offensive strength with half the players achieving an OPS over 1.000. The two-through-five hitters excelled, contributing significantly to the team's performance. However, pitching struggles, particularly from T.J. Sikkemma and Jacob Webb, resulted in an early deficit that the team could not overcome. Portland faced similar issues, with their pitchers allowing ten runs in one inning. Despite some individual successes, such as Miguel Bleis' first home run, the overall pitching performance hindered both teams from securing victories.
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