Last night’s loss went to Clay Buchholz, but don’t anyone dare point the finger at him. Buchholz went four innings and allowed two earned runs on six hits, a walk, and four strikeouts. It wasn’t until that fourth inning that the Cleveland Indians drew first blood. One would be better off blaming Drew Pomeranz, who came in to relieve Buchholz only to cough up a two-run homer to Coco Crisp, allowing the one run that cost the Red Sox the American League Division Series in just 1.
Red Sox Had Their Chances, Bats Came Up Short
