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Willson Contreras is making a habit of this ejection thing. The Red Sox and Nationals got into a heated scrap at Fenway Park on Tuesday night after Contreras — who got tossed on Monday — got into it with Washington starter Cade Cavalli.
The Boston Red Sox finally gave Fenway Park something different on Wednesday. Not another quiet night. Not another narrow home loss. Not another explanation for why the road version of this team has looked more comfortable than the one playing in Boston.
When Nationals righty Cade Cavalli struck out Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras looking on a 3-2 sweeper to get the second out of the fourth inning on Tuesday night at Fenway Park, he shouted, “Sit down,
Leadoff batter Anthony Seigler and cleanup hitter Willson Contreras both had to exit the Red Sox's game against the White Sox.
The injury bug has bitten the Boston Red Sox left and right all season to this point and it did so once again on Wednesday, but this time at the minor league level. Right-handed reliever Zack Kelly was placed on the Injured List with an elbow injury,