The Boston Red Sox beat the New York Mets 3-2 Sunday in a 10-inning game to complete their second 9-0 road trip in franchise history. The deciding sequence begins in the ninth inning, when Francisco Lindor misplays what could have been a game-ending double-play ground ball. The error allows Boston to score two runs and take the lead. The Mets and Red Sox remain tied through the end of regulation, sending the game to extra innings.
In the 10th, Boston manufactures the go-ahead run on a sacrifice fly by Anthony Siegler. The Red Sox extend their winning streak to nine games, finishing the trip without a loss. Coverage also notes that the nine-game streak is Boston’s longest since winning 10 straight from July 4-13 last year. The Red Sox improve to 46-48 in the process.