The Decision That Haunted Red Sox In Brutal Loss To Orioles
The fateful decision came way before Tuesday’s game-defining moment happened. In advance of their series against the Orioles, the Red Sox decided they would not challenge Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser, who ranks in the top 20 in Baseball Savant’s arm strength metrics. They stuck to that belief in the 11th inning Tuesday while trailing by a run with the tying run on third and one out when Roman Anthony lifted a 265-foot fly ball to center,... Alex Bregman then popped out to end the game, sending the Red Sox to a two-game sweep by the last-place Orioles heading into their pivotal four-game set with the Yankees starting Thursday. “That’s an impact arm in center field,” Red Sox manager Alex Cora told reporters after the 4-3 loss. “We prepare before the series and we decide who we’re going to challenge or not.
So, we didn’t challenge him.” The Boston Red Sox just had a heart-breaking loss last night to the Baltimore Orioles, losing 4-3. The Sox lost back to back games at home, where they were 16-3 before the series. This also was the first home series loss since late June. Sox manager Alex Cora held a post-game press conference to talk about the loss, and explain their grievous mistake: They had Nate Eaton pinch run as the game-tying run in extra innings on third,... MORE: Red Sox predicted to reunite with four-time All-star through waivers to upgrade bullpen for playoff push
““That’s an impact arm in CF. We prepare before the series and we decide who we’re gonna challenge and not, so we didn’t challenge him…We prepared before the series, and that’s an impact arm, and we decided not to challenge... Cora stuck with the answer, even after follow ups. The Orioles had Colton Cowser in center field, who’s in the 95th percentile for arm strength, which means he has one of the best arms in the game. The fateful decision came way before Tuesday’s game-defining moment happened. In advance of their series against the Orioles, the Red Sox decided they would not challenge Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser, who ranks in the top 20 in Baseball Savant’s arm strength metrics.
They stuck to that belief in the 11th inning Tuesday while trailing by a run with the tying run on third and one out when Roman Anthony lifted a 265-foot fly ball to center,... Alex Bregman then popped out to end the game, sending the Red Sox to a two-game sweep by the last-place Orioles heading into their pivotal four-game set with the Yankees starting Thursday. “That’s an impact arm in center field,” Red Sox manager Alex Cora told reporters after the 4-3 loss. “We prepare before the series and we decide who we’re going to challenge or not. So, we didn’t challenge him.” Ryan Mountcastle #6 of the Baltimore Orioles gets the out at first base on Nate Eaton #40 of the Boston Red Sox during a game at Fenway Park.
Red Sox third base coach Kyle Hudson is under a bit of a microscope after making a decision that arguably cost his team a game. Down 4-3 in the bottom of the 11th inning, with ghost runner Nate Eaton on third base and one out, Roman Anthony skied a relatively shallow flyball to left-center. The Orioles' Colton Cowser got under it to make the out, and Eaton initially took off, but Hudson stopped him. Cowser's throw was way off target, indicating that had Eaton been sent, he would've been all alone at home plate to score the tying run. Instead, he never made it home, as Alex Bregman flew out to end the ballgame. Speaking to the Boston Globe, Hudson explained that Cowser was too shallow in the outfield for him to feel confident in sending Eaton for a potential sacrifice fly.
The Boston Red Sox have lost their fair share of one-run games and extra-innings thrillers, but their August 19 loss to the Baltimore Orioles has to be their most frustrating of the year. Boston lost, 4-3, in the 11th inning thanks to a cacophony of mistakes and struggles. The Red Sox have lost eight of their last 12 games, and their bats couldn't be slumping at a worse time. They had their first run of the night gifted to them — Orioles starter Tomoyuki Sugano in the third inning balked Connor Wong home from third base — but they couldn't take advantage. The Red Sox went 0-for-13 with runners in scoring position in a dreadful offensive showing. They loaded the bases three times, in the eighth, ninth and 10th innings, and couldn't make anything of their chances.
In the eighth frame, the bases were loaded with no outs, and Sox hitters struck out three times to crush the rally. Nathaniel Lowe, Boston's newest addition, played hero in the ninth inning when he tied the game with a two-run homer. Fenway Park lit up for the first baseman, but more egregious mistakes crushed his attempt to save the series. The worst decision of the Red Sox's night came on the second-to-last play of the game when they were down, 4-3. Roman Anthony lifted a fly ball to center field with Nate Eaton on third base, and third base coach Kyle Hudson decided not to send him home. Eaton looked ready to run, and even got a few feet off the bag when Colton Cowser butchered the throw home to Samuel Basallo.
The throw was easily 10 feet wide of the plate, and Eaton's 95th-percentile speed could've tied the game to set up a win. new york yankees The Red Sox have given the Yankees something to prove — this is the week to do it The fateful decision came way before Tuesday’s game-defining moment happened. In advance of their series against the Orioles, the Red Sox decided they would not challenge Orioles... read full story Answer for your question of the article will be displayed here ... The Boston Red Sox suffered a heartbreaking 4-3 extra-innings loss to the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night at Fenway Park.
That’s three straight defeats for Boston, and it stings a little extra. The game dragged on into the 11th inning. A crucial decision at third base ended up sealing their fate. Boston had plenty of chances to score. But they just couldn’t come through at the plate when it mattered, and a cautious baserunning move in crunch time left everyone wondering what might’ve happened if they’d rolled the dice. Now, with the postseason race tighter than ever, Boston’s staring down a pivotal series against the New York Yankees.
There’s not much room left for error. One out in the bottom of the 11th. Pinch-runner Nick Eaton waited just 90 feet from tying the game.
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The Fateful Decision Came Way Before Tuesday’s Game-defining Moment Happened.
The fateful decision came way before Tuesday’s game-defining moment happened. In advance of their series against the Orioles, the Red Sox decided they would not challenge Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser, who ranks in the top 20 in Baseball Savant’s arm strength metrics. They stuck to that belief in the 11th inning Tuesday while trailing by a run with the tying run on third and one out when Roman ...
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So, we didn’t challenge him.” The Boston Red Sox just had a heart-breaking loss last night to the Baltimore Orioles, losing 4-3. The Sox lost back to back games at home, where they were 16-3 before the series. This also was the first home series loss since late June. Sox manager Alex Cora held a post-game press conference to talk about the loss, and explain their grievous mistake: They had Nate Ea...
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