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Red Sox Knock Off Orioles In Walk-Off Fashion, 3-2

With a walk-off RBI single from Xander Bogaerts in the bottom of the ninth, the Red Sox improved to 7-3 with a 3-2 victory over Baltimore (5-5).

Red Sox Knock Off Orioles In Walk-Off Fashion, 3-2
Boston Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts, right, is congratulated by relief pitcher Koji Uehara after driving in teammate Mike Napoli for the game-winning run to break a 2-2 tie, during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles at Fen
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By Liam OBrien

There's nothing quite comparable to a walk-off win at Fenway Park, and Boston fans received this precious opportunity tonight as a one-out bloop single by Xander Bogaerts drove in a sprinting Mike Napoli to send the city in to its Marathon weekend on an optimistic note with a 3-2 victory. 

Orchestrated in perfect fashion, the inning began with a four-pitch walk of Napoli by the wild Orioles reliever Brian Matusz, and an admirably-executed sacrifice bunt by outfielder Daniel Nava followed immediately after. 

This set the stage for Bogaerts, who erased any skepticism of his nagging shoulder injury with a precisely-placed knock directly in between Baltimore second baseman Jonathan Schoop and right fielder Travis Snider to drive in the game-sealing run. 

What made the victory even more impressive was that Boston failed to muster a single hit until the fifth inning, just four overall. Boston was unable to lay a finger on the dominant Ubaldo Jimenez throughout the game's opening stanza. 

Despite his obliteration of a helpless Boston lineup early on, he hit Pablo Sandoval in the fourth inning in what appeared to be an action of retaliation for the Panda's second-inning slide into second to break up a possible double play. Jimenez was thrown out ending his night with 3 2/3 innings of no-hit ball.