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MOOKIE BETTS singles in the third inning, driving in his fourth run and extending the Red Sox lead over the Washington Nationals to 7-0. The Red Sox went on to win 9-4.
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MOOKIE BETTS singles in the third inning, driving in his fourth run and extending the Red Sox lead over the Washington Nationals to 7-0. The Red Sox went on to win 9-4.
MOOKIE BETTS singles in the third inning, driving in his fourth run and extending the Red Sox lead over the Washington Nationals to 7-0. The Red Sox went on to win 9-4.
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Boston Red Sox starting pitcher, RICK PORCELLO, throws a strike to Washington Nationals second baseman, DANNY ESPINOSA. in the eighth inning of the Red Sox home opener at Fenway Park. PORCELLO, completed innings, throwing 110 pitches, allowing 3 earned runs, 5 hits, with 6 strikeouts, leading the Red Sox to a 9-4 victory.
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