Durbin Hits Grand Slam and Abreu Goes Deep Twice as Streaking Red Sox Rout White Sox 14-2
Caleb Durbin hit his first career grand slam as Boston scored six runs in two innings and launched four homers.
- On Tuesday, the Boston Red Sox extended their winning streak to six games with a 14-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox, powered by Caleb Durbin's grand slam and Patrick Sandoval's first major league win in over two years.
- Interim manager Chad Tracy navigated a difficult Monday of roster changes after the trade deadline, admitting he had "a lot on my mind" while integrating new players including 6-foot-5 lefty reliever Erik Miller from the San Francisco Giants.
- Boston's offense erupted early, scoring six runs in the first inning and six more in the sixth; Wilyer Abreu launched two solo home runs as the Red Sox hit four home runs for the second consecutive game.
- A sold-out crowd of 37,669 roared in approval as the Red Sox, who have won 24 of their last 27 games, secured momentum with Brayan Bello closing the final three frames during their grueling 16-day marathon.
- The series continues Wednesday as RHP Sonny Gray faces White Sox RHP Sean Burke in the middle game, though Chicago arrives with 28 comeback wins this season to balance Boston's dominant offensive display.
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