COMMENTARY
Immediately before they became the best team in the American League — if not baseball — for six weeks, the Red Sox played a game in which the highlight was a scoreless inning from Nate Eaton.
This may spark multi-layered confusion. I’ll help: Eaton’s 14-game contribution ended a month ago when the 28-year-old went back to Worcester to make room for Masataka Yoshida. And yes, WooSox fans and diehards, you’re right: He’s not a pitcher.
Eaton was the white flag arm in the ninth of a 9-0 loss on June 27, when José Berríos and two Blue Jays relievers held a non-competitive lineup to four hits.