Boston Red Sox right-hander Sonny Gray nearly achieved a no-hitter on Sunday, taking it into the eighth inning before Amed Rosario’s single. Gray, who recognized his strong performance after four innings, focused on executing each pitch throughout the game. Interim manager Chad Tracy praised Gray’s command and effectiveness, noting he struck out nine, walked one, and threw 64 of 97 pitches for strikes. Additionally, Gray made history as the first pitcher since 1900 to record 2000 career strikeouts and 2000.0 innings pitched in the same game.
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