The Boston Red Sox beat the Chicago White Sox 2-1 on Thursday, extending a six-game winning streak. Caleb Durbin delivers the decisive offense with a two-run homer, giving Boston the only runs it needs. The Red Sox manage limited production, finishing with four hits, but Boston’s pitching controls the game. Patrick Sandoval starts for Boston and is followed by four relievers, who collectively hold Chicago to one run and preserve the lead.
Boston completes the three-game series sweep. During their current run, the Red Sox improve to 11-2 over their past 13 games and have outscored opponents 35-10 during the streak. The game’s final score reflects a low-scoring matchup in which Boston’s early advantage from Durbin’s homer is maintained through effective bullpen work.