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Abreu, Devers, Wong combine for 11 hits as Red Sox shut out Guardians, 8-0

Gabrielle Starr, Boston Herald on

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It speaks to their depth and resilience that the Red Sox can still look like a complete team without so many key players.

Hours after the club placed ace Brayan Bello on the 15-day injured list with right lat tightness, they put together an impressive 8-0 victory.

Against the Cleveland Guardians, who came into the contest with a major league-best 17-6 record, no less.

After being outscored 24-15 by Cleveland in their first five meetings of the season, the Boston bats collected a season-high 16 hits, including four-hit performances by Wilyer Abreu and Connor Wong — who homered twice — and three hits for Rafael Devers.

Amid the avalanche of injuries, it was reassuring to not only have Devers back in the lineup, but see the slugger make a bid for the cycle. As the designated hitter, Devers singled in his first at-bat and scored, drew a walk in the third, homered in the fifth, and drove in a run with a ground-rule double in the sixth.

“He bangs,” Wong told NESN’s Jahmai Webster “It’s great when we have him in (the lineup), and hopefully we can have him stay healthy the rest of the year.”

 

Abreu got the scoring started, driving in Devers for an immediate 1-0 lead. The outfielder has recorded a go-ahead RBI in six consecutive games, the longest streak by a Red Sox hitter in the Expansion Era (since 1961).

“Connor had an excellent game. Abreu, in the first-at bat, set up the tempo for the rest of the night,” Red Sox manager Alex Cora told reporters.

With another double in the top of the ninth, Abreu became the first Red Sox player with at least four hits and two or more for extra-bases since his own performance last Aug. 24, two days after his MLB debut.

After going hitless against Guardians starter Carlos “Cookie” Carrasco at Fenway Park last week, Wong took “Cookie” deep twice for his second career multi-homer game.

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