Trever Story led National Red Sox Route of National

The Trevor Story worked between four hits, Lucas Giolito picked in the eighth innings, and Boston Red Sox rooted Washington Nationals 11–2 on Friday.
The story scored three single couples, four runs and scored three for Boston, winning for the third time in four matches. Jeren Duran had two hits and three RBI for Red Sox, who collected four hits a day.
Giolito (5–1), first in 2012, facing the draft team, allowed him a run on four hits in 7 2/3 innings. He scored seven runs since his fraudulent season in 2016 and three runs in his first National Park appearance.
Michael Soroka (3-6) was accused of scoring seven runs on nine hits for citizens in a four-plus innings.
Washington’s delain Lil extended his hitting streak to 11 games with the ninth-inning RBI double. National Catcher Keebert Ruiz moved to 1 -for -4 from the injured list after being hit in a head with a foul ball in the dugout on 24 June.
Boston opened scoring in the second innings, which began with a leadoff single from the story, which immediately stole the other. Then, with one, Sedden Rafela doubled the plate story. Rafela moved up to third place on a groundout and scored on Duran’s single.
Red Sox broke it open with the seven-run fifth, which began with a Roman Anthony double, an Abraham Toro Walk and a Carlos Narwaz single, which was to load the hideouts.
After walking to Wileer Abreu to force a run, the story put a single at the center to score two runs and ended the day of Soroka. Marcello Mayor sang Zach Brazikasi to score Abreu, leading to him 6–0. Brzykcy retired the next two batsmen, but Duran doubled in two runs and Toro later added an RBI single to promote a 9–0 lead.
The Washington climbed on the board when CJ Abrams made a single to open the sixth, stole the second and later scored on a sacrifice fly by Luis Garcia Junior.
The story capted its day with a two-run domestic run, made it 11–1 in its 13th, eighth innings of the season.
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