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  • Boston Red Sox starting pitcher, CHRIS SALE, throws his first pitch of the game to New York Yankees leadoff hitter DJ LeMahieu. Sale recorded another poor performance, pitching 5 innings and allowing 7 hits and 4 runs as the Yankees went on to win 8-0. Sale is now 0-4, his worst start in his career.

    Check out these 6 selected images from tonight’s Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees game from Yankee Stadium, won by the Yankees 8-0.

    New York Yankees starting pitcher, JAMES PAXTON, recorded the strongest Yankee pitching performance of the year. PAXTON pitched 8 complete innings, allowing no runs, 2 hits, striking out 12, with only one walk.

    Boston Red Sox woes continue. CHRIS SALE, Red Sox Ace, had another very poor performance, allowing 4 runs, 7 hits, while striking out 6 over 5 innings. SALE is now 0-4, his worst start in his pitching career.

    New York Yankees hitting stars were CLINT FRAZIER, LUKE VOIT, AND LF TAUCHMAN. Red Sox bats were silent with only 3 hits and no runs.

    The Red Sox are now 6-12, one of the worst starts in franchise history.

  • Boston Red Sox starting pitcher, CHRIS SALE , gives up a leadoff single to Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Randal Grichuk in the top of the fourth inning. The Blue Jays scored 3 runs in the inning and went on to defeat the Boston Red Sox 7-5 in Boston’s home opener.

    Check out these 10 selected images from today’s Boston Home opener against the Toronto Blue Jays, won by the Blue Jays 7-5.  Toronto’s starting pitcher, MATT SHOEMAKER, had another strong performance, allowing only 3runs and 5 hits over 5 2/3rd innings. He is now 3-0.

    Unfortunately for the Red Sox, their ACE, CHRIS SALE, had another poor performance, allowing 5 runs, 7 hits over 4 innings and he is now 0-3. I sent you two very nice shots of these pitchers.

    In the top of ninth inning, Blue Jays short stop FREDDY GALVIS hit an RBI double, giving the Blue Jays a 7-5 lead that they never relinquished.

    I also am sending you images of key hits by MITCH MORELAND, XANDER BOGAERTS, AND MOOKIE BETTS.  The final two images are of Blue Jays closer, K GILES  striking out Mookie Betts to end the game.

    I think it will be a long season for the Sox.

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