Hunter Dobbins delivers win over rival Yankees, continues unexpectedly solid season in Red Sox rotation
Briefly

Hunter Dobbins, a rookie pitcher for the Red Sox, secured a significant win against the Yankees, giving up no runs in six innings pitched while striking out five. His performance in a tense rivalry game showed his potential and growing importance to the team's rotation. Manager Alex Cora praised Dobbins' ability to control the game and execute pitches effectively. With Dobbins' current ERA at 3.74, he has become a reliable option for Boston amid injury struggles in their starting lineup, suggesting he might be a fixture even as starters return to full health.
"Dobbins went six scoreless innings, giving up only two hits while striking out five and walking one. He executed his job to near perfection and gave Boston a cushion to survive the final three innings at Fenway Park."
"You start looking at the numbers - the WHIP is down, the ERA's coming down, he doesn't walk people, he attacks. He was under control..."
Read at Boston.com
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