Torreyes homers, Philly bullpen shines in 5-4 win over BoSox

BOSTON — Ronald Torreyes hit a three-run homer, Philadelphia used six pitchers after losing its scheduled starter to COVID-19, and the Phillies hung on to beat the Boston Red Sox 5-4 on Sunday.

The Phillies took the last two of the three-game series at Boston and enter the All-Star break at 44-44 — Philadelphia’s first time at .500 since being 34-34 in late June.

Torreyes had three of Philadelphia’s six hits and J.T. Realmuto had an RBI single in the third.

Philadelphia had to scratch starter Aaron Nola and place the right-hander and three teammates on COVID-19-related injured reserve on Sunday. Brandon Kintzler started the group effort with one-plus inning, Cristopher Sánchez (1-0) got the win after taking over in the second, and Ranger Suárez finished it, striking out two in the ninth to earn his second save. .

The Red Sox lost their second straight at Fenway Park, where they had a nine-game winning streak before Philadelphia’s 11-2 rout on Saturday night.

Boston enters the All-Star break leading the AL East at 55-36.

Xander Bogaerts homered for Boston, which outhit Philadelphia 11-6 but could not overcome a 5-1 deficit after Torreyes’ homer in the fourth. Boston was 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position and left 10 runners on base.

Philadelphia scored five runs, four earned, off Nick Pivetta (7-4), who worked four innings against the team that traded him to Boston last summer.

Rhys Hoskins had a two-out double in the fourth and Brad Miller walked to set up Torreyes, who belted Pivetta’s 3-2 fastball into the top row of seats above the Green Monster.

Torreyes also singled in the third and scored on Realmuto’s two-out single, which led to another run on a throwing error by right fielder Hunter Renfroe.

Pivetta pitched four innings, allowing five runs — four earned — on four hits. He walked two and struck out four.

The Red Sox scored twice in the sixth on Bobby Dalbec’s RBI single and Christian Arroyo’s run-scoring double, but were blanked after that.

SHORT START

Kintzler threw one pitch in the second, and Bogaerts drove it out of Fenway for his 15th homer. The Phillies went to the bullpen for Sánchez, who lasted until Arroyo led off the fifth with a double off the wall in right-center.

SOLID IN CENTER

Kiké Hernández made a diving grab on a fly ball that was sinking quickly in center field in the fifth. Segura gambled that the ball would drop and ran from first all the way to third before Hernández got up and threw to first to complete the double play.

Hernández made another diving catch in the sixth on a sinking liner by Andrew McCutcheon.

EARLY BREAK

Brad Miller was ejected in the ninth after arguing a called third strike from Brandon Workman. Torreyes restrained Miller until Phillies manager Joe Girardi took over as Miller shouted and pointed at umpire Jansen Visconti.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Phillies: Nola was placed on the COVID-19 list because of contact tracing after 3B Alec Bohm tested positive. RHP Connor Brogdon and LHP Bailey Falter were placed on the list because of contact tracing.

Red Sox: 1B Marwin González left the game after two innings because of tightness in his right hamstring. Dalbec replaced him.

UP NEXT

Phillies: Host the Miami Marlins for a doubleheader on Friday to open a four-game series including the makeup of a game rained out on July 1.

Red Sox: Return from the All-Star break Thursday and open a four-game series at the New York Yankees.


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