Story's 3-run HR out of Fenway helps Red Sox beat Tigers 5-4
BOSTON - Trevor Story hit a three-run homer out of Fenway Park, Christian Vázquez added a solo shot for a key run in the seventh inning and the Boston Red Sox beat the Detroit Tigers 5-4 on Tuesday night.
Boston, wearing unusual yellow jerseys with blue trim, went ahead 4-3 in the fourth when Story put a hanging a slider from rookie Beau Brieske (1-6) on Lansdowne Street for his 11th homer this season.
Vázquez lined Andrew Chafin’s first pitch into the Green Monster seats for a 5-3 lead in the seventh.
Rich Hill (3-4) gave up three runs and seven hits in five innings with six strikeouts.
Matt Strahm allowed Jonathan Schoop's leadoff homer in the ninth — Schoop's team-high sixth home run this year. John Schreiber got his second save this season when Miguel Cabrera hit a game-ending groundout with a man on.
Boston was outhit 11-8 but won for the fourth time in five games and improved to 15-4 in June. The Red Sox are a season-high seven games above .500 at 38-31.
Detroit has lost eight of 10.
Javier Báez tripled and scored in the first and added a solo homer in the third. Cabrera singled in each of his first three at-bats and needs three hits to tie Rod Carew for 28th at 3,053.
Riley Greene had a pair of singles for the Tigers.
Brieske allowed four runs and six hits over five innings. In his 11th big league start, Brieske struck out four and didn’t walk a batter.
NOT QUITE
Báez singled with two out in the ninth and finished a double short of the cycle. He was robbed of another hit in the seventh when Story made a leaping grab at second on a line drive headed for right-center field.
HEADS UP
Hill wasn’t looking for a new ball after a foul by Cabrera and the toss from umpire Dan Bellino hit him in the chest. Hill said he was OK when Vázquez and Bellino came out to check on him.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Tigers: Pitching coach Chris Fetter has removed his name from consideration for the vacant coaching position at the University of Michigan, manager A.J. Hinch said. Fetters was an assistant to coach Erik Bakich for the Wolverines for three years before joining Hinch’s staff when he was hired as manager in 2020. Bakich left Michigan last week to take over at Clemson.
Red Sox: RHP Garrett Whitlock (right hip inflammation) could return as early as next week after throwing a simulated game on Tuesday, manager Alex Cora said. Cora said Whitlock felt good, but his return status will depend on how he feels on Wednesday.
UP NEXT
LHP Tarik Skubal (5-4, 3.13 ERA) of the Tigers faces Boston RHP Michael Wacha (5-1) on Wednesday night in the finale of the three-game series.