Red Sox-Tigers Live: Rick Porcello Shuts Down Sox; Boston Falls 6-1 At Fenway

Final, Tigers 6-1: The Tigers have clinched this series, regardless of Sundays outcome.

Rick Porcello tossed eight solid innings Saturday to guide the Tigers to a 6-1 win over the Red Sox at Fenway Park. Detroit now has taken the first two games of this weekends three-game set, as Max Scherzer spearheaded Fridays impressive display of pitching by the Tigers.

Porcello gave up just one run on six hits while earning his seventh win of the season. The right-hander struck out four, walked one and threw 110 pitches (71 strikes).

John Lackey did not fare as well. The Red Sox starter lasted 5 1/3 innings and gave up six runs (five earned) on nine hits. He struck out four, walked two and threw 96 pitches (70 strikes).

The Red Soxs lone run came in the fifth inning on Xander Bogaerts first career home run at Fenway Park. The 21-year-olds previous two big leaguer homers both came on the road.

The Red Sox finished Saturdays game 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position, making them 0-for-9 in such situations this series. Boston left six men on base.

Jake Peavy and Anibal Sanchez will clash in a nationally televised showdown Sunday. The Red Sox are looking to avoid their first four-game losing streak since 2012, and the first pitch is scheduled for 8:05 p.m.

Mid 9th, Tigers 6-1: The Red Sox are three outs away from being dealt their third straight loss.

Miguel Cabrera drilled a two-out double in the ninth inning. Victor Martinez threatened to knock him in with a drive toward the right-center field gap, but Grady Sizemore made an impressive running grab to keep Bostons deficit at five runs.

Phil Coke will look to close out the Red Sox in the ninth inning after eight fantastic frames from Tigers starter Rick Porcello. Mike Napoli, Sizemore and Mike Carp are due up for Boston, although itll require a lot more than just those three guys for a comeback in this one.

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