BOSTON -- On a day full of unbelievable offensive showings up and down the Red Sox's lineup, it was the No. 9 hitter that once again stood out for the Red Sox. Only this time, he was hitting like a cleanup man.
Jackie Bradley Jr. continued his blistering run as a one-man wrecking crew Saturday, crushing two home runs and three doubles and driving in a career-high seven in Boston's historic 22-10 clobbering of the Mariners at Fenway Park. Bradley's five extra-base hits set a single-game franchise record and made him only the second player to produce those numbers at age 25 or younger, joining Larry Twitchell, who achieved the feat exactly 126 years ago.