The Sox gave him a good 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning. He walks the very first person he faces from the Mariners. This has been an issue that Scott has faced since the beginning of the year. He can’t seem to avoid the walks.
My question is, can this guy lower the BB situation? I know he can do allot better than today’s performance. He should be looking at a 6-2 record instead of 5-3.
Another thing the Sox pitching (and the offense as well) should take advantage of, is the 5th starter. The Sox have lost three games in this road trip without the fifth starter. Take advantage of that absence.