Red Sox stay hot, win 7th in a row
Sonny Gray allowed one run over six innings as Boston improved to 12-2 since June 25 and kept its season-best streak rolling.
- On Friday, the Boston Red Sox defeated the New York Mets 6-2 to secure their seventh consecutive victory.
- Mechanical issues grounded the Red Sox's charter plane in Chicago for nearly 24 hours, causing the team to arrive at LaGuardia Airport shortly after 4:30 p.m. ET.
- Starting pitcher Sonny Gray threw six innings of one-run ball, and Anthony Seigler and Wilyer Abreu each hit two-run homers to power the victory.
- Boston's record improved to 44-48 with the win, placing the team in third place in the American League East and 1.5 games behind the third wild-card spot.
- With next month's trade deadline approaching, the Red Sox's winning streak may influence chief baseball officer Craig Breslow's roster decisions on whether to buy or sell.
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Red Sox stay hot, win 7th in a row
Sonny Gray improves to 11-1 as Boston prevails in a series opener against the Mets.
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