The Boston Red Sox entered Sunday’s series finale against the Seattle Mariners at Fenway Park with two active streaks, one they wanted to continue and the other they wanted to break.
It appeared as if the Red Sox would extend their five-game winning streak with relative ease, just needing one more out in the top of the ninth from Hansel Robles to lock down a 4-3 win. Mariners third baseman Eugenio Suárez had other ideas, promptly belting a home run over the Green Monster to tie the game.
Former Red Sox third baseman Will Middlebrooks found a positive spin on Robles’ third blown save in five attempts.
“I like walk-offs better anyways…” Middlebrooks tweeted on Sunday.
The current NESN personality called his shot and nailed it.
Middlebrooks received some help from Franchy Cordero, who smoked a grand slam 419 feet to win the game and complete Boston’s first sweep of the season. The final blow to the Mariners snapped a six-game extra-inning losing streak.
The Red Sox successfully kept their win streak alive and broke a confusing, season-long losing streak in extras.
The Sox will head to Chicago to take on the White Sox for a three-game set. First pitch is scheduled for 8:10 p.m. ET following an hour of pregame coverage, and you can watch it all on NESN.
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