Saturday, August 4, 2012

Game 106: Five-Run Third KOs Tigers, 8-3

Boston (Fri., Aug. 1, 1975) - The Boston Red Sox erupted for five runs in the third inning, and cruised to an 8-3 victory over the Tigers at Fenway Park on Friday night.

The Red Sox have taken the first three games of this five-game weekend series.

Lerrin LaGrow (5-13) allowed the first five Red Sox hitters to reach base in the third inning, and he was removed after just 2.1 innings of work. Boston catcher Carlton Fisk stroked a two-run triple in the frame. Fisk homered in the second inning for a 1-0 Boston lead.

The Tigers (43-63) chipped away at the 6-0 deficit, as Gary Sutherland lofted a fly ball over the Green Monster in left for a two-run homer (5) in the fifth make the score 6-3. But the Red Sox added two runs in the eighth to salt away the win.

Bill Freehan hit a solo homer (9) in the fourth for Detroit.

Red Sox starter Luis Tiant went 8.1 innings for the win.

Tigers first baseman Jack Pierce went 0-for-3, extending his hitless slump to 29 at-bats in a row.

The Major Said: "You saw how quickly you can score runs in this ballpark. You blink and they're up 6-0. But that's how it goes here."

Tigers  000 120 000 3-10-0
Boston 015 000 02x 8-14-0

HR: Fisk (BOS); Freehan (DET, 9); Sutherland (DET, 5)

WP: Tiant
LP: LaGrow (5-13)

Tigers record: 43-63 (actual 46-60)
Home: 22-34
Away: 21-29
Last 10: 4-6

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