BOSTON — Brayan Bello fanned a career-high 11 batters – getting each of his first 10 outs by strikeout – and Wilyer Abreu and Dominic Smith homered on back-to-back pitches in an eight-run second inning Tuesday night to help the Boston Red Sox beat the Oakland Athletics 12-9.
On the day he was scratched from the All-Star Game with a sore shoulder, Rafael Devers had two hits and a walk, driving in three runs and scoring twice as the Red Sox won for the seventh time in eight games and improved to a season-high 10 games over .500.
''We talk about being greedy,'' manager Alex Cora said. ''A few weeks ago we saw a window, but I think the window is getting bigger. It's actually a door. And we can actually accomplish this. So we're going to keep playing good baseball and let's see where it takes us.''
Bello (9-5) is only the third major league pitcher since 1961 to record his first 10 outs by strikeout.
Even as he struggled in the first inning, when the A's took a 2-0 lead on three hits and a wild pitch, Bello got all three outs on K's. He struck out three more (while allowing two baserunners) in the second, and then struck out the side in a 1-2-3 third inning.
Bello fanned Lawrence Butler for the first out in the fourth, and then with runners on first and second he finally induced a groundout, by Max Schuemann.
''I feel really good about that,'' Bello said. ''I work really hard to get those results.''
By that time, the Red Sox led 11-2. Bello was charged with three more runs in the sixth, when he gave up a pair of singles and Butler's 457-foot homer. In all, the Red Sox right-hander allowed five runs on nine hits and two walks.