Red Sox Have Been Firing On All Cylinders During Five-Game Win Streak

Can anyone slow down the Boston offense?

The Boston Red Sox are hitting their stride at the right time.

Boston enters its Tuesday night series-opener against the New York Mets winners of their last five contests and seemingly have done no wrong.

The offense has been cooking to the tune of a .306 batting average during the streak and have averaged an eye-popping 8.2 runs per game. The pitching staff has held their own with the starting rotation putting up a 4.30 ERA during the stretch while the bullpen has continued to shine with a 1.17 ERA.

The Red Sox have scored seven runs or more in each of the five wins matching the longest streak of sorts in 15 years.

For more on their impressive run, check out the video above from “Red Sox First Pitch,” presented by Rodenhiser Home Services.

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