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BIRD BEATING: Giolito, Story, Hamilton lead Sox past Orioles

By Associated Press - | Aug 27, 2025

Red Sox starter Lucas Giolito delivers a pitch during Tuesday night's game at Camden Yards. (AP photo)

BALTIMORE (AP) — Lucas Giolito allowed four hits in eight innings, Trevor Story and David Hamilton both homered, and the Boston Red Sox blanked the Baltimore Orioles 5-0 on Tuesday night.

Kyle Bradish (0-1) struck out 10 in six innings in his return from Tommy John surgery, but the Orioles gave him no run support. Story and Hamilton went deep leading off the second and third innings, and that was enough for Boston. The Red Sox added another run in the eighth, then two more in the ninth when rookie left fielder Dylan Beavers overran Hamilton’s shallow fly with two outs, resulting in a two-run double.

Boston entered the night as the American League’s top wild card, five games behind AL East-leading Toronto. The Red Sox have won five of six since the Orioles swept two games in Boston last week.

Giolito (9-2) looked like he might be on his way to a shutout after needing only four pitches to get through the seventh, but he threw 21 in the eighth, which included his only walk of the night. Giolito battled his way to an 11-pitch strikeout of Jeremiah Jackson to end that inning.

He ended up with 104 pitches and eight strikeouts.

Bradish allowed just four hits in his first start since June 14, 2024. He threw 81 pitches, 51 for strikes, and had at least one strikeout in every inning. The right-hander did not walk a batter.

Key moment

The Orioles put two men on with one out in the sixth, but Gunnar Henderson struck out for the third time in the game and Colton Cowser grounded out.

Key stat

Nine of the game’s 21 strikeouts came on called third strikes.

Sox Place Fitts on IL

The Red Sox put right-hander Richard Fitts on the 15-day injured list Tuesday with right arm neuritis.

Fitts left Monday night’s win over Baltimore after four innings with a right biceps issue. Manager Alex Cora said before Tuesday’s game he hopes Fitts can return before the end of the season. He did not commit to who will take Fitts’ spot in the rotation.

Fitts is 2-4 with a 5.00 ERA this season. Boston recalled left-hander Jovani Morán from Triple-A Worcester to take his roster spot. Also, Boston moved Walker Buehler from the rotation to the bullpen less than a week ago.

Cora said it’s his understanding that Fitts’ injury is related to the biceps and nerve, not the ligament.

Up next

Brayan Bello (10-6) takes the mound for Boston on Wednesday night. Dietrich Enns (1-2) will serve as an opener for the Orioles.