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Astros down Red Sox for 4th straight win after 0-2 start
- On Tuesday, the Houston Astros routed the Boston Red Sox 9-2, extending their winning streak to four games. Hunter Brown pitched six smooth innings with eight strikeouts.
- Red Sox pitcher Brayan Bello struggled in his season debut, allowing six runs over 4 2/3 innings. Brown limited Boston to just one hit, an RBI double by Connor Wong.
- Yordan Alvarez homered and drove in two runs, while Brown reached 602 career strikeouts in 102 outings—the second-fastest in Houston history. His milestone ranks behind only Lance McCullers Jr.
- Carlos Correa and Christian Walker each contributed two hits and two RBIs for the Astros. Cody Bolton earned his first major league save, allowing one run over three innings.
- The series concludes Wednesday when Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet faces RHP Mike Burrows. Boston seeks to recover after dropping four straight games following their opening day victory.
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Defense-and-pitching Red Sox lose again to Astros as defense and pitching falters, and offense remains hit-starved - The Boston Globe
Top to bottom, and with some weirdness in between, the Red Sox struggled throughout their fourth straight loss. The series concludes with a Wednesday matinee.
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Brown and Alvarez lead Astros past scuffling Red Sox 9-2 for 4th straight win
Hunter Brown pitched six smooth innings, Yordan Alvarez homered and drove in two runs, and the Houston Astros routed the Boston Red Sox 9-2 for their fourth straight win.
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Read Full ArticleHunter Brown released six solid innings, the Cuban Yordan Álvarez connected a home run and pushed two races, and the Houston Astros ran over the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday 9-2 to thread his fourth win.
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