June 28, 2024

Red Sox Notes: Alex Cora Believes Pitching Needs To Be ‘More Aggressive’

BOSTON — The Red Sox lost the series opener and fell back to .500 for the 18th time this season after dropping an 8-1 decision to the New York Yankees at Fenway Park on Friday night.

Alex Verdugo got revenge against his former club when he crushed a two-run bomb to center field on the first pitch he saw against Brayan Bello to give the Yankees a 2-0 lead.

“(Verdugo) got a pitch in the middle of the plate, first pitch and he put a good swing on it,” Cora said after the loss. “Then after that, we weathered a storm. We’re right there in the game.”

Boston pitchers threw 63.7% of their pitches for strikes (109-of-171 pitches) and recorded 11 strikeouts in the loss, but Cora said that since the Yankees have such a good offense, Red Sox pitchers need to be more aggressive in the strike zone.

“We just got to be better throwing strikes,” Cora said. “That’s the most important thing.”

Bello said he felt better in this game than in his last start against the Detroit Tigers on June 2. In his previous five starts against the Yankees, Bello went 2-2 with a 1.45 ERA. In the loss on Friday, Bello pitched 4 2/3 innings and matched a season-high in runs allowed with five, four earned, on six hits.

“I think they were hitting the ball in the bigger moments,” Bello said, through translator Carlos Villoria Benítez. “I think that was the difference.”

Along with Bello not being able to get the outs when he needed to, the Red Sox offense couldn’t solve Yankees pitching, stranding 11 runners on base and going 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position.

“It was a weird game offensively,” Cora said. “I do believe we put in good at-bats. A lot of deep counts. … I think this is one of the best games we controlled the strike zone. We did a good job. … So there were some positives. The only negative thing is offensively, we only scored one.”

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