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Rafael Devers and the Red Sox win series against Orioles

Boston Red Sox have worked out a few kinks in their first week of play, but they should have a positive attitude going into Thursday's game.

After snapping a losing streak of four games, the Red Sox will face the Baltimore Orioles at the final game of a three-game set.

Rafael Devers, Boston's designated hitter, said that there was no need to worry even though he had started the season with a 0-for-19 record through Tuesday. He started the game Wednesday at Baltimore 0-for-2, but then added a run scoring double in the 5th inning. Boston won 3-0.

Devers stated, "I knew that it would come." "I received many texts from worried people, but I was fine."

His teammates were enthused by his performance.

Dever stated, "It's a great feeling to see that reaction." Dever said, "It makes me happy to see that they are paying attention to my at bat and supporting me."

Trevor Story scored the first run of the game, which was his first RBI this season. He went 3-for-4, raising his average from.133 up to.263.

Devers stated, "We know what type of players and team we are." "We knew that everything would change."

Story stated that there are signs that Boston has "a really strong lineup".

On Wednesday, the Orioles did not have a single extra-base run. They only had four singles. The Red Sox's Garrett Crochet started the first eight innings and Aroldischapman took over the ninth.

Brandon Hyde, Baltimore's manager, said: "We had a hard time putting them under pressure."

The Orioles' lineup could be drastically different for the final game of the series. Gunnar Henderson, a shortstop with a right intercostal injury, played his fourth rehab game with Triple-A Norfolk on Wednesday, and went 0-for-3 against Charlotte. He now has accumulated five home runs, four RBIs, and.263 (.263) in 19 games.

It was possible that he could be listed on Baltimore's lineup Thursday afternoon.

Jackson Holliday should be back in the Orioles lineup following his Wednesday night rest. Hyde said that the 21-year old infielder may sit out certain left-handed pitchers.

Tanner Houck (1-0, 6.35 ERA), will be the pitcher for Boston on Thursday. In his debut season, the right-hander allowed four runs in 5 2/3 innings -- including two homers -- to Texas on Friday.

Houck has a 4-3 career record with a 3.50 ERA against the Orioles in nine appearances, five of which were starts.

Charlie Morton, the Baltimore Orioles' right-hander (0-1, 10.80 ERA), will be looking to rebound from a poor first outing in Toronto on Friday, when he lasted only 3 1/3 innings.

Morton has a record of 8-2 and a 4.21 ERA over 15 career starts. In 83 1/3 innings, he has struck out 88 Boston batters. Eight wins are his second-most against any team.

Baltimore's first six games have been a mix of wins and losses. The Orioles scored 29 runs across their three wins, which means they can still have a breakout season despite Wednesday's sluggish offensive performance.

Zach Eflin said, "Show up Thursday and win the Series," after he took the loss Wednesday. He had allowed three runs in 6 innings.

The Red Sox will play their first home game on Friday, against the St. Louis Cardinals.

Field Level Media

(source: Reuters)