After winning the series in Atlanta, Red Socks return to Fenway to face Angels

For manager Alex Kora and Boston Red Sox, all this is about moving forward.
After the victory of a weekend series in Atlanta, The Red Socks (29–32) on Monday night looks at the correct track on starting a three-game home series against Los Angeles Angels.
Garat crochet recorded a 3–1 victory in seven innings of a run-high in seven innings, to series the brave to series the brave for a Sunday victory for 3–1. In the first innings, a three -run double, left -handed batsman’s need by Trevor Story proved to be all the support.
Getting out of the five-game skid with the winning win was a beginning, but has a lot of space to grow, especially with young players such as Marcello Mayor and Christian Campbell play everyday roles.
“Now we need more,” Kora said. “We must be better. I know we are young, but we expect better from this group. I think there are high expectations for this organization. We have got to put everything behind us.”
Richard Fits (0-2, 2.70 ERA) is back into the red sox rotation, which has become active with the injured list (right pectoral strain) for starting on Tuesday against Milwauki Bruers. At that time, he played three innings of scorer, two-in innings in the fourth straight loss of Boston.
The fifth beginning of this season on Monday and the first part of his career against Angels.
Red Sox put another authority in the list injured in Justin Slaton (right shoulder inflammation) before Sunday’s game, remembering Luis Gurero from Triple-e Warsster.
Slaton said, “Just taking care of it and taking care of it before it grows up.”
Kora also planned to give Campbell his first start on the first basis, but Abraham Toro continued to swing the bat well in Atlanta. He went to 6 -for -11 in the series.
“Toro pushed the envelope,” Kora said. “He is putting good batsmen.”
Angels suffered a 4–2 Sunday loss in Cleveland Guardian, as they were not through five innings and left their third straight range. He now has a range losing streak in Cleveland that is in 2013.
Despite the disadvantage of another chain, the three -time American League Mike Mike Trout, which missed a whole month with a bone injury on his left knee, had a large lift.
Trout went to 3-for-4 with Double on Saturday’s 7-5 loss and was a pinch-hit RBI on Sunday. He was hitting only .179 in 29 matches before injury.
Angels, who started the Pitcher Kyle Hendrix playing college baseball in New England at Dartmouth College, said, “It’s just terrible, watching it playing.” “Growing as a fan of the game, it is really good around him every day.”
The back-to-back as a trout designated hitter was out of Sunday’s early lineup after days, but was called as a pinch-hitter and gave an RBI singles.
Angels manager Ron Washington said, “When we reach Boston, he will come back there.”
Angels handed over the ball to 35-year-old Lefty Tyler Anderson (2-2, 3.39), who started just four career against Boston after spending the first seven years of his career in the National League. He is 1–1 in the head-to-head series with a 5.30 career era.
Anderson, who has not won from April 18, lasts on Tuesday against another American League East Enemy, New York Yankis. He allowed only two runs (one earned) on five hits in six innings, but faced his second loss.
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