Trevor Story (2 hours, 6 RBI) helps in red sox hammer white sox

The Trevor Story collected three hits, including a pair of three-run domestic run, which helped Boston Red Socks to beat the Chicago White Sox 10-3 on Friday night and enhanced the streak of their victory in three matches.
The first home run of the story carried Boston 3–0 in the first innings, and his second homer extended Boston’s lead 9–2 in the seventh.
Seddan Rafela added two runs domestic runs and Carlos Narwaz hit a single shot for Red Sox. Boston also received three hits from Rob Refsiner.
Hunter Dobins (2–0) started its second MLB for Boston and held Chicago for two runs (one earned) on three hits in six innings. He hit six and did not run a batsman.
Andrew Bennanty hit his third domestic run of the season for Chicago, which has lost in five consecutive. White Sox fell at 0-7 on the road.
Boston Third Basman Alex Bramanman was in lineup after remembering a game, while on paternity leave. He went 0 -for -3, went twice and scored twice.
The Chicago Starter Martin Perez (1–1) was followed 4–0 with white sox after three innings (52 pitches). He allowed five hits, run two and did not record the strike.
The story gave Boston a 3–0 lead, scoring on the double of the refiner in the third and made it 4–0. Bainandy’s single home scored 4–1 in the fourth cut Boston lead, but Rafela made it 6–1 at the bottom half of the fourth.
This was 6–2 when Bainandy scored third on Joshua Palasios Groundout in the sixth, but the fifth domestic run of the season of the story gave Red Sox 9-2.
Narwaz hit the first home run of his MLB career in the eighth. Chicago then finalized Scoring when Brook Baldwin expelled Andrew Vaughan from the ninth to the ninth.
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