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José Ramírez tees off on Matt Dermody, Corey Kluber as Red Sox drop below .500 in 10-3 loss to Guardians
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The Red Sox gave up three home runs to Jose Ramirez and lost the rubber match of their series against the Guardians on Thursday night as a result. Boston fell to Cleveland by a final score of 10-3 at Progressive Field to drop below .500 for the first time since April 28 at 31-32 on the season.

Matt Dermody was called up from Triple-A Worcester to start Thursday’s finale. The left-hander’s promotion was met with plenty of criticism after it was revealed that he posted — and later deleted — a homophobic tweet in June 2021.

Despite the blowback, the Red Sox still went with Dermody, who allowed three earned runs on four hits, one walk, and one hit batsman to go along with one strikeout over four innings of work in the first start and 31st overall appearance of his major-league career.

After hitting the first batter he faced and inducing a 4-6-3 double play, Dermody served up a 392-foot solo shot to Ramirez to put Boston an early 1-0 hole in the bottom of the first. He retired the side in order in the second, but fell victim to Ramirez again in the third inning.

With two outs and one runner on, Ramirez took Dermody 412 feet deep to left-center field for his 200th career homer. The 106.5 mph blast — Ramirez’s hardest-hit ball of the night — put Cleveland up, 3-0. Dermody then worked his way around a one-out single in an otherwise clean bottom of the fourth.

Finishing with 76 pitches (45 strikes), Dermody induced just six swings-and-misses as he was ultimately charged with the losing decision. The 32-year-old southpaw has since been designated for assignment to free up a 26-man and 40-man roster spot for outfielder Adam Duvall, who is expected to be activated from the 60-day injured list on Friday.

With Dermody’s night done, the Red Sox began to chip away at Guardians starter Aaron Civale in the top of the fifth. Reese McGuire laced a one-out double down the left field line and then came into score his side’s first run on a two-out RBI single from Jarren Duran. Duran advanced to second on the play and took third base on a wild pitch, but he was left there as Masataka Yoshida grounded out to extinguish the threat.

An inning later, though, Triston Casas cut the deficit down to one by pulling a towering, 358-foot solo home run to right field for his seventh of the season. Casas’ big fly knocked Civale out of the game and brought in James Karinchak, who immediately issued a six-pitch walk to Rob Refsnyder. Refsnyder then stole second base but was stranded there as Christian Arroyo grounded out.

Trailing 3-2 going into the latter half of the sixth, Corey Kluber was tasked with keeping the Guardians bats at bay after recording three quick outs in the fifth. The veteran righty, who won two Cy Young Awards during his time in Cleveland, instead surrendered a leadoff home run to Ramirez that traveled 390 feet into the right field seats.

Ramirez’s third homer of the night was followed by seven more consecutive hits. Josh Naylor singled, Josh Bell doubled, Andres Gimenez doubled in two runs, Myles Straw ripped an RBI triple, Will Brennan singled in a run while running into an out at second, and Cam Gallagher and Steven Kwan each singled as well.

Kluber somehow got through the rest of the sixth unscathed and put up a zero in the seventh before running into more trouble in the eighth. More specifically, he yielded another leadoff home run to Brennan to give the Guardians a commanding 9-2 lead. Kluber put two more runners on base before making way for Brennan Bernardino, who subsequently allowed one of those inherited runners to score on an unconventional inning-ending double play.

Down to their final three outs in the ninth, the Red Sox got one of those runs back off Xzavion Curry as Arroyo led off with a double and Enrique Hernandez plated him with a two-base hit of his own. Duran then struck out and Yoshida grounded out to end it.

All told, the Red Sox went 2-for-11 with runners in scoring position on Thursday and left eight runners on base as a team. They have now dropped eight of their last 11 and head into the weekend trailing the first-place Rays by 14 games in the American League East standings.

Next up: Facing the Yankees for the first time this season

The Red Sox will head to the Bronx and open a three-game weekend series against the Yankees on Friday night. To kick off the first meeting of the season between the two division rivals, Garrett Whitlock will take the mound for Boston while New York will counter with fellow right-hander Gerrit Cole.

First pitch from Yankee Stadium is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. eastern time on NESN and MLB Network.

This article first appeared on Blogging the Red Sox and was syndicated with permission.

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