The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Boston bounces back, beats Indians in big way

Bogaerts hits two home runs as Red Sox offset Encarnacio­n’s return from the DL

- By Ken Powtak The Associated Press

Xander Bogaerts hit two solo homers, Andrew Benintendi had a three-run double to cap a big fourth inning and the Boston Red Sox beat the Indians, 10-4, on Aug. 22 to halt their three-game losing streak.

Mitch Moreland added a two-run homer for the Red Sox, who lost the previous two nights in a matchup of AL division leaders.

East-leading Boston, which owns the majors’ best record, is the only MLB team without a four-game losing streak this season.

Edwin Encarnacio­n hit a pair of two-run homers in his

first game off the disabled list for Central-leading Cleveland. The Indians are 17-5 since July 1.

Matt Barnes (5-3) pitched a hitless inning of relief and was credited with the victory after starter Brian Johnson was pulled with the Red Sox leading and one out in the fifth. Johnson gave up three runs.

Carlos Carrasco (15-7) was tagged for six runs, five earned, in 3 2/3 innings.

Bogaerts tied it 2-all in the fourth by hitting his first shot completely out of Fenway Park over the Green Monster. The Red Sox took the lead with three singles on Carrasco’s next three pitches; Ian Kinsler, Brock Holt, and Blake Swihart’s RBI hit.

Following a walk to Mookie Betts, Benintendi sliced his liner down the left-field line, making it 6-2.

Moreland’s homer made it 8-4. Bogaerts hit his second one in the seventh.

Sidelined since Aug. 12 with a right wrist contusion, Encarnacio­n hit the third pitch he saw into the last row of Monster seats in the first. His second was a drive off a billboard above the Monster.

Carrasco had been on a roll, going 7-1 with a 1.73 ERA since coming off the disabled list July 6, but he fell to 1-3 with a 7.47 ERA in his career against Boston.

Adding up

Boston’s J.D. Martinez raised his major leaguelead­ing RBI total to 108 with two RBI singles.

Hot starts

The Indians hit their club-record 28th first-inning homer this season, breaking the mark of 27 set last year.

Staying cool

Red Sox manager Alex Cora joked before the game about calls he received regarding the team’s losing streak.

“I got a few phone calls from people around the league like, ‘Wow, threegame losing streak,”’ he said. “(Houston manager) A.J. Hinch was one of them. He was laughing about it. We talked about it a little bit. The way I see it is if this is the second three-game losing streak for us, we’re in a good place.”

Trainer’s room

INDIANS » Placed OF Rajai Davis on the 10-day disabled list with a non-life-threatenin­g medical condition. He’s expected to have outpatient surgery Monday and return when rosters are expended on Sept. 1 . ... Manager Terry Francona said Leonys Martin will sit out the rest of the season. The outfielder had a life-threatenin­g bacterial infection that entered his bloodstrea­m and created toxins that damaged his internal organs, compromisi­ng their function. RED SOX » Cora said C Christian Vazquez (DL, fractured right pinkie) might catch LHP Eduardo Rodriguez’s next rehab start on Monday at Double-A Portland.

 ?? WINSLOW TOWNSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Francisco Lindor reacts to fouling a pitch off his foot during the ninth inning of the Indians’ 10-4 loss to the Red Sox on Aug. 22 in Boston.
WINSLOW TOWNSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Francisco Lindor reacts to fouling a pitch off his foot during the ninth inning of the Indians’ 10-4 loss to the Red Sox on Aug. 22 in Boston.
 ?? WINSLOW TOWNSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Indians starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco tosses the ball to catcher Yan Gomes as pitching coach Carl Willis heads for the mound during the fourth inning.
WINSLOW TOWNSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Indians starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco tosses the ball to catcher Yan Gomes as pitching coach Carl Willis heads for the mound during the fourth inning.

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