Esplin's power backs Ward's gem for Salem
Tyler Esplin had only a small cup of coffee with Class A Advanced Salem during the regular season, but he came through in a big way in the playoffs on Thursday. The Red Sox outfielder homered twice and drove in three runs to back eighth-rankedThad Ward's six-inning outing as Salem rolled to
The Red Sox outfielder homered twice and drove in three runs to back eighth-ranked
Esplin spent 100 games with Class A Greenville this season and earned a promotion to Salem on Sept. 1, notching one hit over five at-bats across the final two regular season games.
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The 2017 seventh-round pick didn't suit up in Salem's Game 1 victory, but wasted no time making productive use of the lumber in his first opportunity. After top Red Sox prospect
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In the eighth, the 20-year-old capped the scoring with a solo roundtripper to right against righty
Casas finished 2-for-4 after being held hitless in Wednesday's series opener.
On the hill, the Red Sox were buoyed by a stellar effort from Ward, who threw 90 pitches -- 49 strikes. He worked around runners in five of his six innings, but continually thwarted Wilmington threats with a mix of punchouts and key groundouts (five).
The only run on his line came in the seventh, when
The right-hander started the year in the South Atlantic League but moved on to Salem on June 20 and proved to be invaluable to the rotation. He sported a 2.33 ERA and 1.30 WHIP over 54 innings down the stretch.
Game 3 will be held on Friday night in Burlington.
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