The Red Sox didn’t get exactly what they were looking for here, as they really could have used a blowout given how overextended the back of their bullpen is at the moment. In the end we can’t really complain too much since, you know, they won the game. Rick Porcello had one really bad inning and was more okay overall than good, but he did get through 5 2⁄3 innings and kept the team in the game long enough for the offense to mount a comeback. That they did thanks to some big hits from the bottom of the order as well as a mammoth homer — both in terms of distance and importance — from J.
Red Sox 10, Twins 4: The offense breaks out
