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Steven Wright pitched well again—aside from four costly walks—but the Red Sox offense could not help him out in a
4-1 loss to the White Sox. Wright went six innings, giving up just three hits and two earned runs. The knuckle-baller struck out six and walked four. Boston's offense came down to an opposite-field solo HR by
Hanley Ramirez.
Junichi Tazawa pitched one-third of an inning and gave up the other two
Pale Hose runs.