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Dominican Luis Castillo, starter for the Reds of Cincinnati, celebrates after achieving a strikeout against the Boston Red Sox.
Luis Castillo distributed; He struck out 10 over six innings on one-hit ball, and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Boston Red Sox 2-1 Tuesday night to win at Fenway Park for the first time since Game 7 of the World Series. from 1975.
Joey Votto managed to He hit two doubles, hitting the ball off the crest of the wall — one to left and one to right. Both times, he came very close to the home run.
Cincinnati scored. his two runs on errors for the Red Sox.
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Rafael Devers managed the only hit against his compatriot Castillo (2-2), who gave away three tickets and left with a 1-0 lead after six innings.
Michael Wacha (3-1) retired. to the first 12 batters of the game before Votto hit a two-corner shot. However, the starter retired. to the next three batters to leave Votto sighing on the trails.
For the Reds, Arístides Aquino 3-0. Mexican Alejo López without an official turn but with one scored.
For the Red Sox, Puerto Rican Kiké Hernández 3-1 with a run scored. The Dominicans Rafael Devers 4-2, Franchy Cordero 3-0. Mexican Alex Verdugo 4-1 with an RBI.
