Triston Casas smashed a powerful two-run homer during a strong first inning, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 7-2 win over the Los Angeles Angels. This victory marked their first home win of the season and a significant improvement in their defensive play.
Masataka Yoshida contributed with two RBI singles for the Red Sox, who had struggled defensively in previous games, committing several errors that resulted in unearned runs.
However, in this game, they showcased a much cleaner performance, making crucial plays in the field, including a standout play by shortstop David Hamilton and an impressive double play to end the game.
The Angels, despite Taylor Ward’s two-run homer, couldn’t overcome the Red Sox’s strong start. Even Mike Trout, the Angels’ star slugger, had a quiet game, going hitless.
Wearing their City Connect uniforms, paying homage to the Boston Marathon, the Red Sox surged ahead early in the game against Angels pitcher Griffin Canning.
Yoshida’s RBI single set the tone before Casas launched a massive home run estimated at 429 feet, earning him a surprise medal from the Boston Athletic Association, which Cora received earlier in the day.
Casas described it as one of his most powerful hits, and manager Alex Cora praised its significance for the team. Ceddanne Rafael’s RBI single added to the Red Sox’s lead in the first inning, followed by two more runs in the second.
Pitcher Greg Weissert’s strong relief performance, pitching two scoreless innings with three strikeouts, secured the victory for the Red Sox.
This win not only marked their first home victory of the season but also highlighted their commitment to improving their defensive play, as evidenced by their pre-game infield practice.