Tyler O’Neill’s 10th homer not enough as Red Sox fall to Rays
Crawford, for his part, settled down and kept the Red Sox in the game. After the laborious first he needed just 11 pitches in the second and 13 in the third. The Rays got another run off Crawford in the fourth on a double and sacrifice fly, but the right-hander powered through six innings, striking out his final batter on his 101st pitch.