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04/30 21:03 CDT Abreu and Criswell lead Red Sox to 4-0 win over Giants for
major league-leading 6th shutout
Abreu and Criswell lead Red Sox to 4-0 win over Giants for major league-leading
6th shutout
By DOUG ALDEN
Associated Press
BOSTON (AP) --- Rookie Wilyer Abreu had a single, double and his first career
triple, Cooper Criswell pitched five scoreless innings and the Boston Red Sox
beat the San Francisco Giants 4-0 on Tuesday night for their major
league-leading sixth shutout.
Abreu, who finished a homer shy of hitting for the cycle, helped Boston win its
third straight. Jarren Duran singled in his first three at-bats and drove in a
run and Rob Refsnyder had a pair of RBI singles as the Red Sox quickly ended to
Giants ace Logan Webb's streak of 19 straight scoreless innings.
That ended in the first with an RBI single by Refsnyder and the game continued
to slide from there for Webb, who didn't make it out of the fourth inning. Webb
(3-2), who hadn't allowed a run since April 7, allowed four runs and nine hits
with four strikeouts and three walks in 3 2/3 innings.
Criswell (2-1) had a much stronger night, holding the Giants to just two hits
and striking out four in his five innings. San Francisco didn't have a hit
until Michael Conforto led off the fifth with a single. After a quick double
play, Jorge Soler added a two-out single for the Giants but that was their last
hit until Wilmer Flores' one-out single in the ninth.
San Francisco finished with just four hits to match a season low and was shut
out for the second time this year.
The Giants were able to limit the damage to just one run in each of the first
four innings, although the Red Sox forced Webb to push his pitch count up to 55
by the end of the second. The third inning wasn't much better for Webb when
Abreu led off with a double and Refsnyder followed with his second RBI single
of the game.
Webb had to face Abreu again in the fourth and the Red Sox rookie tagged him
for an RBI triple to the corner in right. Sean Hjelle took over for Webb and
struck out Refsnyder on three pitches, stranding Abreu on third.
FURTHER REVIEW
Duran nearly had a fourth straight single in the fifth on a grounder to third
and throw that took first baseman LaMonte Wade off the bag. But San Francisco
challenged the safe call and replays confirmed Wade was still touching the base
when he caught the throw from Matt Chapman.
The Giants were on the losing end of a challenge in the eighth after appearing
to turn a triple play on a grounder by Tyler O'Neill before Boston manager Alex
Cora called for the review. Video showed that O'Neill beat the throw just in
time, so it was a 5-4-3 double play.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Giants: RF Mike Yastrzemski needed a few minutes after getting hit by a pitch
from reliever Brennan Bernadino in the top of the sixth, but remained in the
game. It was Yastrzemski's first trip since 2019 to Fenway Park, where his
grandfather, Carl, was a Hall of Famer for the Red Sox.
Red Sox: 1B Garrett Cooper left in the fifth after taking a 95 mph pitch from
Hjelle off his right wrist. Cooper met with Cora and a trainer before heading
to the clubhouse and was replaced by pinch-runner Bobby Dalbec, who also took
over defensively at first base. ... The Red Sox also acquired minor league LHP
Bailey Horn from the Chicago White Sox in a deal for cash considerations
Tuesday, and then optioned him to Triple-A Worcester.
UP NEXT
Giants manager Bob Melvin had not named a starter for Wednesday before
Tuesday's game. Red Sox RHP Kutter Crawford (1-1, 1.35 ERA) is coming off his
first loss of the season after allowing four runs and 10 hits over six innings
in a loss to the Chicago Cubs on Friday. Crawford picked up the win last July
in his only other start against the Giants, holding San Francisco to one run
over 5 2/3 innings.
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