Recap: Dodgers Get Better Of Walker Buehler, But Lose Series To Red Sox
Briefly

The Boston Red Sox defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-3 at Fenway Park, securing the series victory. Walker Buehler struggled, allowing three runs over 4.2 innings, and walked five batters. The Dodgers initially took the lead with a home run from Michael Conforto. However, a misplay in the fifth led to a crucial triple and a two-run homer from Alex Bregman, giving the Red Sox the win. The Dodgers had chances but ultimately fell short, stranding potential scoring opportunities.
Buehler allowed three runs over just 4.2 innings as he was done in by a high pitch count, walking five batters, his second-most in a start this season.
The Red Sox rallied for a 4-3 win to take the series rubber match at Fenway Park after Buehler was staked a 1-0 lead.
Michael Conforto's leadoff home run in the fourth inning put the Dodgers ahead, but a misplay by Conforto on a fly ball led to Boston's comeback.
Aroldis Chapman began the eighth inning by walking Rojas and Betts, but exited due to an apparent injury, leading to Jordan Hicks replacing him.
Read at Dodger Blue
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