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Red Sox 5, Brewers 0 ; Boston finally wins series in 2026

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Red Sox 5, Brewers 0 ; Boston finally wins series in 2026

The Red Sox needed 12 games to do it, but Boston secured its first series victory of the season. The 5-0 getaway day win over the Milwaukee Brewers clinched the series over the reigning National League Central champions.

Starting pitching did indeed prevent runs and the offense did its job in a productive third inning.

Here are three takeaways from Boston’s series finale.

Sonny Days

Sonny Gray clearly found his rhythm once Boston began its 2026 Fenway slate.

The veteran right-hander tallied six innings of two-run ball to down the San Diego Padres last Friday. Gray followed that with 6 ⅓ shutout frames Wednesday afternoon. The Brewers mustered just three hits against the Red Sox starter, who added two strikeouts.

In the third inning with rare trouble, he made a big pitch to end the third with a sweeper to strike out Jake Bauers.

Gray talked his way back to the mound after a post-sixth inning chat with Alex Cora. Gray pitched like the competitor the Red Sox hoped they acquired. For the second straight outing, Gray impressed.

Dro’s Woe’s

Shane Drohan ran through two stints in the Red Sox organization. At 27, he finally made his MLB debut in Boston, though he did so with the Brewers.

The lefty looked strong for two innings before the Red Sox wore him down in the third. Boston forced eight three-ball counts while Drohan walked four hitters.

The home team tallied three runs in the inning with opportunistic offense: a bases-loaded walk for Willson Contreras, an infield laser for Wilyer Abreu and a sacrifice fly for Trevor Story.

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