Charlie Morton strikes out 11 to get the win, but in the eighth inning a series of defensive changes – including moving a pitcher to first base, then back to the mound – prompts Boston Manager Alex Cora to protest the game.
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Coffee growers in crisis face a new blow from Trump’s tariff threat
But the threat, meant to stem the flow of immigrants to the U.S., could backfire and force many small growers to leave the country.
Trucker shortage likely to double over next 10 years
Current drivers are aging, and the industry hopes to attract more woman drivers to reduce the deficit.
Rutger Hauer, ‘Blade Runner’ actor, has died at 75
The Dutch film actor specialized in menacing roles, including a memorable turn as the murderous android in ‘Blade Runner’ opposite Harrison Ford.
Father-son pair charged with drug trafficking after arrest in Waterville
Authorities estimate that the street value of all the drugs found in the men’s possession totals more than $15,000, according to the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency.
Rocky for Equality announces summer production of ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’
The live rock musical to be held at Governor Hill Mansion in Augusta on July 25, 26 and 27.
Europe braces for another record-breaking heat wave
Heat waves are happening more frequently in large parts of Europe, Asia and Australia, experts say.
Judge temporarily blocks new Arkansas anti-abortion laws
U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker granted a 14-day temporary restraining order minutes before three restrictions on abortion were set to go into effect.
Police looking for hit-and-run driver who injured South Thomaston girl
The victim, 16-year-old Emily Miller, suffered a broken leg, ankle and wrist and a shattered pelvis, and recovery could take months.
Police investigate death of woman pinned against tree by car in Eddington
The death remains under investigation.