Red Sox Notes: Alex Cora Left 'Optimistic' After Win Over Tigers
Cora Praises Team's Performance
Following the Red Sox's 5-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers, manager Alex Cora expressed optimism about his team's performance.
Cora commended the team's resilience, stating, "We got off to a slow start, but we kept fighting and found a way to win."
Strong Pitching Performance
Cora highlighted the solid pitching performance from starter Michael Wacha, who allowed only one run over six innings.
The bullpen also contributed, with Ryan Brasier, John Schreiber, and Matt Barnes combining for three scoreless innings.
Offensive Production
The Red Sox offense produced enough runs to support Wacha's effort.
Rafael Devers and Trevor Story each drove in two runs, while J.D. Martinez added one RBI.
Devers Impresses
Cora singled out Devers' performance, stating, "He's been swinging the bat well and making things happen."
Devers went 2-for-4 with a double, two RBIs, and a walk.
Looking Ahead
With the win, the Red Sox improved to 7-10 on the season.
They will face the Tigers again on Saturday, with Nick Pivetta scheduled to start for Boston.
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