Luis Urias hit his second grand slam in three days and the Boston Red Sox had their way with Yankees ace Gerrit Cole in posting an 8-1 victory Saturday that sent New York to its seventh straight loss.
Luis Urias become the first Red Sox player to hit grand slams on conseutive pitches and the first in 80 years to hit slams in consecutive games in leading Boston
Until a couple of days ago, Luis Urias of the Boston Red Sox had never hit a grand slam in the Major Leagues. Now the light-hitting infielder is in a category with Hall of Famer Jimmie Foxx. Urias become the first Red Sox player to hit grand slams on consecutive pitches and the first in 80 years to hit slams in consecutive games in leading Boston to an 8-1 victory over the fading Yankees Saturday, sending New York to its seventh straight loss.
Luis Urias became the first Red Sox player to hit grand slams on consecutive pitches and the first in 80 years to hit slams in consecutive games in leading Boston to an 8-1 victory Saturday, sending the fading New York Yankees to their seventh straight loss.