Luis Castillo struck out 10 while pitching six innings of one-hit ball, and the Reds held off a ninth-inning Boston rally to snap a nine-game losing streak against the Red Sox and win at Fenway Park for the first time since Game 7 of the 1975 World Series. “You listen, but you don’t actually think it’s going to happen." “We went over the ground rules before the game and they talked about that,” he added. “I don't think I have (seen that), to come that close to two home runs in really almost identical plays to different parts of the ballpark," Reds manager David Bell said after Cincinnati held on to beat Boston 2-1 on Tuesday night. Two hits, two doubles - and perhaps a total of two inches from being a pair of home runs. Then, in the eighth, he did the same thing, only to the 37-foot high Green Monster in left. It popped into the air and back into play for a double. ![]() Castillo, Votto lead Reds to 1st Fenway win since '75 SeriesīOSTON - Joey Votto spiked a long fly ball off the top edge of the short right-field wall in front of the Red Sox bullpen in the fifth inning.
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