BOSTON (AP) — Five Houston players homered off Boston’s Nathan Eovaldi in the second inning, tying a major league record as the Astros beat the Red Sox 13-4 on Tuesday night. José Urquidy (3-1) allowed 12 hits and four runs, including home runs to Rafael Devers and J.D. His line: 1 2/3 innings, eight hits, nine runs (six earned) and five home runs over 39 pitches. His bid in the first hit high off the wall — which was moved back and made taller before this season. Joan Adon (1-7) allowed one run, five hits, struck out two and hit a batter with a pitch in 4 2/3 innings.
Source: The Star May 18, 2022 03:01 UTC