The Red Sox thought they had a chance against Justin Verlander in the eighth inning yesterday. Jacoby Ellsbury stood on second base after a leadoff double. Two runs would tie the game. The Fenway Park crowd, silent all day, like Boston’s offense, rose to its feet.
The scene was real, the opportunity was a mirage, and only Verlander knew.
On his 122d and 123d pitches, the final ones he threw, Verlander fired 100-mile-per-hour, letter-high fastballs toward Jason Bay. O...
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Adam Kilgore, Globe Staff
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