When Carlos Correa hit the go-ahead home run in Game 1 of the ALCS, he pointed at his wrist and declared, “It’s my time.”
Since the first inning of Game 2, it’s been the Red Sox’ time. Boston won Game 3 on Monday 12-3, two days after winning Game 2 by a score of 9-5.
One of the big reasons for the Red Sox’ win on Monday was starting pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez. The lefty gave up three runs on five hits, no walks, and seven strikeouts over six innings in Game 3. The final hitter he put out on Monday was Correa, and with the Sox up 9-3 at the time, Rodriguez pointed at his wrist and looked at Correa.