The Red Sox lost 4-1 to the Detroit Tigers, struggling against pitcher Tarik Skubal. Despite having opportunities, they failed to capitalize and fell further behind early in the game.
Key points
Red Sox lost 4-1 to the Detroit Tigers
Tarik Skubal was the starting pitcher for the Tigers
Red Sox scored only one run in the game
Tigers took a 4-0 lead by the fourth inning
Red Sox have struggled offensively in recent games
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BOSTON â The Red Sox had to know that they had their work cut out for them heading into Saturdayâs game.
Ranked near the bottom in most offensive categories and limited to either one or no runs in two of their previous three games, the Sox added to their degree of difficulty by drawing two-time Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal as an opponent.
The afternoon proved to be as difficult as they imagined it would be in a 4-1 loss to Skubal and the rest of the Detroit Tigers.
It didnât help matters that the Sox spotted Skubal a 4-0 lead by the middle of the fourth inning. As imposing as that was, however, they still had their chances.
The Sox seemed overwhelmed in the early going as Skubal retired the first nine hitters he faced â five by strikeout â and didnât allow a hit through the first four innings.
Finally, in the fifth, the Sox loaded the bases with no out. The following inning, they had runners at the corners with no out. And yet, they managed just one run combined from those two chances.
âWe chased,â said a glum Alex Cora. âWe chased a lot today. His stuff was good, the changeup was playing today. But we just have to make sure, in those situations, to be better. Weâve got to get him in the zone.â
âHe pitched his game,â said Willson Contreras with a shrug. âHe mixed up his pitches really well and he executed whenever he had to execute and it was his day today.â
With the bases full in the fifth and nobody out, a double play from Connor Wong produced the Soxâ first run, but also effectively killed any chances of a big inning.
In the sixth, after Roman Anthony led with a single and took third on a single from , Contreras took a called third strike, went down swinging for the third straight time, flailing at a pitch far out of the zone, and grounded out as the Red Sox came away empty-handed.
Q&A
What was the final score of the Red Sox vs. Tigers game?
The final score was 4-1 in favor of the Detroit Tigers.
Who was the starting pitcher for the Detroit Tigers against the Red Sox?
Tarik Skubal was the starting pitcher for the Detroit Tigers.
How did the Red Sox perform offensively in the game?
The Red Sox struggled offensively, scoring only one run and ranking near the bottom in most offensive categories.
What lead did the Tigers have over the Red Sox during the game?
The Tigers had a 4-0 lead by the middle of the fourth inning.
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âYou have to chip away with aces,â said Cora. âYou have to make sure when you have your chances to cash in, get it close enough, or in this case, get the lead. A run here and a run there, itâs a 4-3 game and you take your chances against their bullpen.
âBut we had him on the ropes and he did what he usually does.â
Skubal finished with 10 strikeouts for the 18th time in his major league career while walking just two.
Even given Skubalâs pedigree, Contreras said falling behind to him 4-0 shouldnât have intimidated the Soxâ lineup.
âA 4-0 lead in the big leagues, we can turn it around any time,â he said. âBut we couldnât find our way today. In a big spot, he executed every pitch that he wanted to throw. Thatâs the truth.â