Well, things got a little wet, but the Boston Red Sox came away with the win Friday night at Comerica Park.
The Sox and the Detroit Tigers waited out a two-hour, four-minute rain delay before the beginning of the sixth inning as Boston went on to claim a 9-6 victory.
Boston held a 3-1 lead before the delay, with Eduardo Rodriguez going long enough to earn the win before exiting after the rain. The Red Sox offense exploded for 14 hits, including a pair of home runs.
The Red Sox moved to 47-41 with the win, while the Tigers fell to 28-55 with the loss.
Here’s how it all went down:
GAME IN A WORD
Delayed.
Self explanatory.
ON THE BUMP
— Rodriguez kept the Tigers at bay before the rain came in.
Detroit got to the southpaw in the fourth inning, with Brandon Dixon knocking a single and then scoring on a Jeimer Candelario double to left field.
Otherwise, Rodriguez put in another efficient outing, allowing just four hits with a walk and four strikeouts. The delay ended his day after just 76 pitches, but left him eligible to pick up the win.
— Marcus Walden took over after the lengthy delay and allowed the Tigers to claw back.
Detroit tagged Walden for four runs, two earned, in just 1/3 of an inning. He was lifted after two singles and a sacrifice fly (which Jackie Bradley Jr. booted) made it 6-4.
*Stefon voice*
Detroit's wildest time is: #LateNightTigers
This game has EVERYTHING. Rain delays, bouncing baseballs, slides galore, comebacks pic.twitter.com/n89w2raF6t— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) July 6, 2019
— Ryan Brasier entered with two runners on and one out in the sixth, and allowed John Hicks to lace an RBI-single to make it 6-5.
He remained in the game, tossing a scoreless seventh.
— Matt Barnes struck out two in a spotless eighth.
— Heath Hembree allowed a leadoff home run in the ninth to Hicks, but retired the next three in order to close things out.
IN THE BATTER’S BOX
— Mookie Betts, who has struggled while leading things off the in the first inning this season, laced a double to open the game.
He advanced and scored on back-to-back groundouts from Rafael Devers and Xander Bogaerts.
— Devers continued his monster pace in the third inning.
The third baseman flicked a home run to the opposite field, giving the Red Sox a 3-0 lead.
Your daily Raffy homer alert. pic.twitter.com/2ameuRN5ub
— Red Sox (@RedSox) July 5, 2019
— The delay did little to dampen the Sox’s bats.
Boston scored three runs right out of the shoot in the sixth thanks to an RBI-double from Bradley. An error from Candelario allowed two more runs to score. That was followed by a Betts sac fly to make it 6-1.
— Bogaerts provided some much-needed relief with a three-run homer in the eighth to blow it back open, 9-5.
That ball didn't stand a chance. pic.twitter.com/NU14v2qV1l
— Red Sox (@RedSox) July 6, 2019
— Betts led the way with three hits, while Chrisitan Vazquez, Bradley and Michael Chavis all logged two each. Every Boston starter had a base hit. Bogaerts had four RBIs while Devers had two.
TWEET OF THE DAY
Rain delay = Twitter thread of dog photos.
Bad news: we’re still in a rain delay.
Good news: here’s a picture of the Twitter Intern’s dog.
Feel free to drop pics of your baseball doggos below! pic.twitter.com/ZQzWr9L0ll
— Red Sox (@RedSox) July 6, 2019
UP NEXT
The Red Sox continue their three-game set against the Tigers on Saturday. Rick Porcello (5–7, 5.07 ERA) is slated to get the ball against Jordan Zimmerman (0–5, 5.36 ERA). First pitch is scheduled for 4:10 p.m. ET.