Red Sox snap longest losing streak of the season in blowout fashion
Briefly

The Boston Red Sox ended their longest losing streak of the season with a resounding 15-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. Wilyer Abreu set the tone with a three-run homer in the first inning. The game marked a much-needed offensive explosion for the Red Sox, struggling recently after trading Rafael Devers to San Francisco. Despite the recent challenges, manager Alex Cora remained optimistic, emphasizing that such fluctuations in performance are part of the season and reflecting on the importance of timing in the team's resurgence.
"...we're not panicking. It's part of the season. You're [also] going to win five in a row, six in a row. This is going to happen..."
"...there's plenty of offensive juice in the current Red Sox lineup - when everybody is playing at their best..."
Read at Boston.com
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