BOSTON -- In two innings of Henry Owens' Fenway Park debut, he looked every bit the rookie who had struggled with Triple-A Pawtucket earlier this year. In the other four, he reminded fans why the Red Sox called him up in the first place.
The totality of Owens' two-sided start left him charged with seven runs, 10 hits and 10 strikeouts over six innings in Sunday's 10-8, 12-inning loss to the Mariners. The left-hander allowed three runs in the first inning and four more in the third, including two home runs by Franklin Gutierrez and one by Robinson Cano, but finished by tossing three scoreless frames.