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Lucas Giolito will tell you he’s always been a night owl. “It’s not very fun,” he said Sunday afternoon of early mornings.
He threw 51 four-seam fastballs, topping out at 96.1 mph and 92.8 mph (down from his 93.5 mph yearly average), per Statcast.
BOSTON — Trevor Story and Ceddanne Rafaela had consecutive RBI singles in a six-run fourth inning filled with five Houston ...
Joe Espada describes the Astros' 6-1 loss, putting the game behind them and moving forward, Framber Valdez's start and more ...
The veteran first baseman was a part of trade talks between the Twins and Astros this summer. Could he move in the winter?
Trevor Story discusses Boston's offensive display this series, Lucas Giolito's start as well as team mentality and building ...
Starting pitching, timely hitting, and dominating at home have been critical. The post 5 reasons the red-hot Red Sox have revitalized their season appeared first on Boston.com.
The Houston Astros and Boston Red Sox nearly came to blows on Saturday afternoon, with relief pitcher Hector Neris and the Boston coaching staff in the middle o ...
Giolito allowed just one run over eight innings, which was more than enough for Boston after Houston's disastrous fourth ...
Carlos Correa is back with the Houston Astros after his trade from the Minnesota Twins at the deadline, and now he's back to smashing home runs with the club. Correa clubbed his first home run since ...