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Clay Buchholz knows that it takes a team effort to win on a nighly basis. But when you've dropped seven straight games, the pressure to perform only increases.
Buchholz, who was on the losing end of the Red Sox 4-1 defeat on Monday afternoon, felt that pressure but also noticed that maybe he and his teammates were trying to win the game on every pitch and in every at-bat.
The frustration is definitely mounting, but Buchholz believes Boston can fight its way out of their recent slump. Check out the video above for more from Buchholz.