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Rick Porcello was not
Cy Young-sharp, but his corner infielders were no
Gold Glovers either. Both
Pablo Sandoval and
Mitch Moreland committed egregious errors in the second inning—leading to three unearned Toronto runs in
a 3-0 Boston loss. Porcello ended up going seven full innings—walking none and striking out five. But that three-run inning was the killer. Boston managed just six hits—two from the errant Panda. What else can you say?
Eduardo Rodriguez returned to deliver a clean inning in relief. But
bad loss, no biscuit.