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What do you do in Boston after your Scotland World Cup team wins 1-0 over Haiti and you have nothing to do until your next match on Friday? The answer is obvious: If the Red Sox are in town, you go to to the hallowed grounds of Fenway Park.
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Willson Contreras carrying Red Sox into series vs. Blue Jays
Getting off to a strong start should be on the Boston Red Sox's to-do list Tuesday when they open a three-game series against the visiting Toronto Blue Jays.
The Red Sox slugger's team-leading 16 home runs puts him on pace for 38 homers, which would blow past his career high of 24 in 2019.
Toronto enters its upcoming series against the Boston Red Sox at 34-38, third in the American League East. The Blue Jays have fallen short of preseason expectations, but Clement’s emergence as one of the club’s most reliable contributors has been a major reason they remain within distance of the American League East top spot.
Here is everything you need to know about Red Sox vs. Rangers, including TV and streaming options for Sunday's game.
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Mickey Gasper to lead off Red Sox again, Jarren Duran slips down lineup
Boston is testing out a new leadoff hitter.
Prior to Friday night's game between the Rangers and Red Sox at Fenway Park, the respective bullpens for Texas and Boston dapped each other up. Hey, who says you can't greet an opponent before competition?
3) With back-to-back wins over Texas, the Red Sox won their second home series of the season — and their first since early April, when they took two of three from the Brewers (April 6-8). Boston is now 2-8-1 in series at Fenway; the club had either lost or tied eight of them in a row before this weekend.
