Sonny Gray Struggles in Loss Against Former Team
Sonny Gray Reveals What Derailed Him In Rough Outing Vs. Former Team
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In a challenging outing against the Minnesota Twins, Sonny Gray, a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, allowed five runs in four innings, leading to a 6-0 defeat. Gray struggled with control and acknowledged his poor performance, taking full responsibility for the loss.
- 01Sonny Gray allowed five runs on nine hits in four innings against the Minnesota Twins.
- 02Gray struggled with his control, throwing only 51 of 93 pitches for strikes.
- 03This marked Gray's worst start of the season and his first defeat.
- 04The Red Sox were shut out, failing to score in the game.
- 05Boston aims to avoid being swept in the series with a strong performance from their next pitcher.
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Sonny Gray, the Boston Red Sox pitcher, faced a tough outing against the Minnesota Twins, allowing five runs on nine hits in just four innings, contributing to a 6-0 loss for the team. Gray struggled significantly with his control, managing to throw only 51 of his 93 pitches for strikes. This performance marked his worst start of the season and resulted in his first defeat. In a candid postgame interview, Gray expressed frustration, stating, "I just didn't feel like myself" and acknowledged that he couldn't focus as needed during the game. Despite his struggles, the Red Sox's offense also faltered, leading to a shutout. The team is looking to salvage the series finale and avoid being swept, relying on pitcher Connelly Early for a better performance in the upcoming game.
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The loss adds pressure on the Red Sox as they aim to improve their performance in the series and avoid further setbacks.
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