Red Sox 2, Giants 3: Another late-inning rally falls short
Briefly

The Red Sox faced another disappointing loss despite a late rally in the ninth inning. Key players highlighted included Marcelo Mayer and Abraham Toro for their strong defensive skills, while Trevor Story and Roman Anthony shone offensively, showing promise and patience at the plate. However, inadequate umpiring impacted the game's outcome, notably affecting pitcher Bello's performance. Overall, the recap underscores individual player efforts amidst a collective struggle to secure victories, particularly during critical late-game situations.
Marcelo Mayer made some tough plays (the ball going right over third base, for example) and long throws.
Trevor Story singled three times and scored the Sox's second run of the game, giving us hope the rest of the offense would pick it up.
Roman Anthony demonstrated his patient and steady eye in the batter's box, picking up two walks in the process.
The home plate umpire wasn't giving Bello the call on his low strikes, which let the Giants stay alive a little longer, contributing to two home runs.
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