Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Sizemore's single in 12th lifts Red Sox over Reds


Emerging as the feel-good story of spring training, Grady Sizemore had come back down to earth. Mired in a 3-for-37 slump entering Tuesday’s homestand, the 31-year-old needed a spark to lift him out of his prolonged funk.
Sizemore’s hitting woes came to a screeching halt on Tuesday as the Boston Red Sox’s center fielder delivered with three-hits, none bigger than his Green Monster-smashing single that scored David Ortiz from second base in the 12th inning. Sizemore’s wall-ball base knock lifted the Red Sox to a 4-3 victory over the visiting Cincinnati Reds.
The single gave Sizemore his fourth career walk-off hit, his first since Aug. 11, 2006, against the Kansas City Royals, then a member of the Cleveland Indians.
"It will never get old to walk off," said Sizemore, via SFGate.com. "I was just glad I could come through."
Coming up in the clutch, Sizemore proved he can be an integral piece to the Red Sox as they build toward restoring their dominance in the MLB.
"He feels like the game is coming back to him," Red Sox manager John Farrell said, via telegram.com. "With a walk-off hit like this, he feels he's contributing, not just some player coming back from an injury."
For Sizemore, a walk-off single builds confidence to a player looking to recapture his glory after injuries almost decimated his career.
"Honestly, considering everything else I've gone through, this is easy," Sizemore said, via MassLive.com. "This is fun."
The Red Sox are now 1-2 in extra innings contests at Fenway Park, posting a 2-2 record overall in extras.

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