Red Sox 0, Blue Jays 9: Another garbo game
Briefly

The article discusses the Red Sox's disheartening performance against Toronto, accentuated by their sixth consecutive loss. Despite Brayan Bello achieving a quality start, his early inefficiency troubled the team, as he allowed three runs through the first three innings. The pitching staff struggled overall, issuing eight walks and recording just two strikeouts. Offensively, the team fell flat, failing to maintain momentum during the game. The author expresses frustration at the lack of standout players, emphasizing a troubling pattern of play amidst emotional and cognitive challenges tied to medication.
The Sox have now lost six in a row, the first time that's happened since 2022.
Brayan Bello gave up three runs through the first three innings and while he ended up with a quality start, it came as a surprise because it never looked or felt that way.
As a group, our pitchers issued eight walks and only two strikeouts, as well as a wild pitch. That won't cut it.
The Red Sox offense had the opposite problem: they were up then down way too quickly.
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