On a night described as a 'gut punch,' resilient Red Sox keep on fighting
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On a night described as a 'gut punch,' resilient Red Sox keep on fighting
"It's meaningful games in September, and all that matters is winning."
"Today was a bit of a gut punch for us,"
"We took our lumps there in terms of one-run ball games, but ultimately, I think that it was for a reason that led us to this point. We're finding different ways to scrap it out because we have so much experience in those tight-knit situations as a team. And I think that right now, everyone's picking each other up, and we're finding some way to get out of that hole."
Fenway Park hosted an 11-7 Red Sox victory that marked Boston's 10th win in 13 games but came with heavy costs. Rookie Roman Anthony suffered an oblique injury in the fourth inning and may land on the injured list, removing a key lineup spark. Garrett Crochet delivered two hits and one run through five innings before allowing three home runs and six runs in the sixth, erasing a 5-1 lead. The team rebounded to preserve the win. Early-season struggles in April appear to have hardened the roster, which is finding ways to scrape out victories and support one another.
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