Deja Vu For Lackey In Boston's 8-4 Loss To Orioles

For the second straight start, the Boston Red Sox right-hander gave up six earned runs on 10 hits and couldn't get out of the sixth inning. The first four-hit game of Schoop's career extended his hitting streak to seven games. Red Sox manager John Farrell challenged the call, but it was upheld and Markakis scored on Adam Jones' first hit, a ball fielded by Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts on the outfield grass. Boston scored its first run on Holt's base hit in fourth and added two more in the fifth on RBI singles from Dustin Pedroia and Pierzynski, who snapped an 0-for-15 stretch with the hit. Orioles starter Chris Tillman (2-1) labored through five innings, throwing 122 pitches and giving up three earned runs on seven hits and four walks. The Red Sox were beneficiaries of a replay in the seventh, when it showed that Holt beat out a throw from Orioles second baseman Steve Lombardozzi for a base hit.

 

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