Red Sox Wrap: Boston Struggles To Close Out Dodgers In Walk-Off Loss

Los Angeles can sweep Boston on Sunday

The Boston Red Sox fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers, 7-6 in 11 innings, at Dodger Stadium on Saturday night.

Remaining in the loss column, the Red Sox dropped to 53-44 while the Dodgers improved to 58-41 on their season.

Check out the full box score here.

ONE BIG TAKEAWAY
Boston needed a bounce-back to avoid giving Los Angeles a chance at the sweep in Sunday’s series finale, and nearly had it.

The Dodgers delivered their first of several gut-punches in the bottom half of the sixth inning, tackling across two runs to take a 3-2 lead over the Red Sox after Brayan Bello began the night dealing — he held Los Angeles to one run through the first five innings. From there, it was up to Boston to respond following a series opener in which the offense failed to deliver in dire moments, finishing 0-for-11 with runners in scoring position.

Tyler O’Neill bailed the Red Sox out, not once, but twice, both times providing the team with a go-ahead two-run home run — in the seventh and 10th innings. Boston had an opportunity to close out Los Angeles, but ex-Red Sox Kiké Hernández ripped a page from O’Neill’s book. Hernández crushed a game-tying solo home run in the 10th inning and evened up the score, again, with an RBI single in the 10th inning.

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It was clear that Boston’s bullpen didn’t have the arm depth needed to put away the National League West-leading Dodgers. Red Sox manager Alex Cora used four relief arms, but none were able to shut the door on Los Angeles. Will Smith delivered the game-winning single, sending the Dodgers back to the win column in walk-off fashion.

Meanwhile, Boston fell to 6 1/2 games back of the American League East-leading Baltimore Orioles, still winless following the All-Star break.

STARS OF THE GAME
— Smith supplied the biggest base knock of the night, going up the middle with a single off Boston’s Greg Weissert to send the Red Sox on the verge of being swept.

— O’Neill took over in the critical moments, delivering two two-run home runs, which both gave the Red Sox late-game leads. The 29-year-old finished 2-for-4 at the plate.

— Hernández, who spent three seasons with Boston, came through in the clutch (twice) to give the Dodgers a clean slate. Hernández wasn’t in the initial lineup, but substituting in for second baseman Gavin Lux proved to be a game-changing move from Los Angeles skipper Dave Roberts.

ON DECK
Boston and Los Angeles will wrap up their three-game series Sunday night with first pitch scheduled for 7:10 p.m. ET from Dodger Stadium. That series finale will be aired on ESPN’s “Sunday Night Baseball.” The Red Sox will return to NESN airwaves on Monday night to begin a three-game set in Colorado against the Rockies.