Sox Can’t Score, Can’t Win in Tampa

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The Red Sox dropped to 0-5 in Tampa Bay this season after a putrid offensive effort led to a 3-1 loss. Rays starter Matt Garza stymied the Sox over seven inning, allowing just one unearned run on five hits to go with three strikeouts. Garza is making Tampa management look like geniouses for the trade that sent Delmon Young to the Twins and Garza to the Rays. [link]

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