BOSTON (AP) — The Red Sox celebrated on a soggy field at Fenway Park, hoping they weren’t really halfway through the season.
The defending World Series champions want to go well beyond the 162-game schedule and still have some catching up to do. So a 6-3 win over the White Sox on a rainy Tuesday night wasn’t cause for a grand celebration.
“By no means have we played our best baseball,” pitcher David Price said. “I think we all know that we’re a better team than what we’ve showcased these first 81 games and we need to get better.