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Updated · The Boston Globe · Apr 18Yoshida’s Walk-Off Lifts Red Sox Over Tigers After Suárez Gem
52 articles · Updated · The Boston Globe · Apr 18
- The Boston Red Sox edged the Detroit Tigers 1-0 in 10 innings at Fenway Park, thanks to Masataka Yoshida’s walk-off single.
- Starter Ranger Suárez delivered eight scoreless innings, allowing just two hits, while both teams struggled offensively in a tense pitching duel.
- The win, Boston’s first walk-off of the season, showcased Suárez’s value after a shaky start and highlighted the team’s depth in tight games.
Why do the Red Sox keep winning walk-off games in their City Connect uniforms? With his walk-off hit, has Masataka Yoshida secured a permanent role on the team? Was this game a Red Sox pitching victory or a Tigers offensive failure? Is Boston's elite pitching rotation enough to overcome its unbalanced roster this season? How can the Tigers' offense support its dominant young pitching on the road? Did Boston make the right choice signing Suarez instead of free agent Alex Bregman?