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Red Sox on brink of World Series return

Published: 19 Oct 2013 - 05:29 am | Last Updated: 30 Jan 2022 - 09:24 am

DETROIT: Mike Napoli homered and the Red Sox tagged Detroit starter Anibal Sanchez for four runs yesterday in a 4-3 win that put Boston on the brink of returning to baseball’s World Series.

The victory gave the Red Sox a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven American League Championship Series, which shifts to Boston for game six today and game seven, if necessary, on Sunday.

The Red Sox are trying to get back to Major League Baseball’s championship showcase for the first time since 2007, when they won their second World Series in four years. The Tigers were swept by the San Francisco Giants last year in the Fall Classic. 

Napoli smacked a towering solo homer over the center field wall in the second inning to give Boston a lead they never surrendered.

Napoli, who also hit the solo homer that was the only run of game three, also had a double and a single, and scored Boston’s fourth run in the third inning on a wild pitch from Sanchez.

Boston’s starting pitcher Jon Lester allowed two runs in 5 1/3 innings and the Red Sox bullpen allowed just one run before Japanese closer Koji Uehara got the final five outs for his second save of the series.

“He’s been a stud for us all year,” catcher David Ross said of Uehara. “He’s our horse at the end of that thing.”

The Tigers lost catcher Alex Avila with what the team said was a left knee strain. Avila was hurt in a collision at the plate with Red Sox catcher David Ross in the second inning and was taken out after the fourth.

Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera, battling the nagging effects of a groin injury, cost Detroit a chance to score in the first inning when he ran through a stop sign from third base coach Tom Brookens and tried to score from second on Jhonny Peralta’s two-out single to left field. AFP