Red Soxs Monday was a day from hell Rough flight 90-minute rain delay and walk-off los

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Red Soxs Monday was a day from hell Rough flight 90-minute rain delay and walk-off los

What does the worst day in Major League Baseball look like? Look no further than the Boston Red Soxs Monday. It all began with their flight to Minnesota to face the Twins, which was grounded early in Detroit due to turbulence. Rough flight last night, said manager Alex Cora. Very rough. For them. I dont know, I slept through it. There were a lot of people banged up after that flight. We had to go through Detroit and then come here. When we got to Detroit, I fell asleep and all of the sudden, we were here. But it was pretty tough over there. Red Soxs Manager Alex Cora Getty Images Explore More While they eventually made it to the Twin Cities, the damage was already done, with several players feeling the after-effects, including pitcher Garrett Whitlock, who was seen walking through the clubhouse at Target Field with an IV attached Matt Mclain Jersey to him. The Red Sox were able to field a competitive squad for the matchup with AL Wild Card implications, but the result was truly hard to stomach. Red Sox relief pitcher Jorge Alcala (71) flips his glove as he leaves the game against the Minnesota Twins in the sixth inning. Bruce Kluckhohn-Imagn Images Rookie outfield Roman Anthony gave the beleaguered team the lead in the top of the ninth with an RBI single against Minnesota reliever Jhoan Duran to make it a 4-3 score, but both teams got left in a 90-minute limbo in the bottom of the inning due to a rain delay. When play finally did resume, Jordan Hicks was unable to close things out for a win, giving up a single, hitting two batters before giving up a one-out single to pinch-hitter Brooks Lee, handing the BoSox a 5-4 lo s to end a marathon of a day. I mean, a long day in general, Hicks told reporters. But obviously I got fully hot [before the delay] and ran on the field and felt really good to go. Then they pulled the tarp, I came back in, sat for an hour, got hot again, and didnt really have my legs and didnt know where the zone was. George Foster Jersey
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