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MLB playoffs: J.D. Martinez crushes three-run homer after returning to Red Sox lineup in ALDS Game 2

MLB playoffs: J.D. Martinez crushes three-run homer after returning to Red Sox lineup in ALDS Game 2
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The Boston Red Sox got J.D. Martinez back in their lineup on Friday when they took on the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 2 of the American League Division Series. Martinez, who tripped on second base returning to his outfield post during the season finale against the Washington Nationals on Sunday, missed both ALDS Game 1 and the Wild Card Game against the New York Yankees with an ankle injury. Yet he was back Friday, batting sixth and occupying the designated hitter spot. 

He made his presence felt, notably with a huge, go-ahead, three-run home run in the top of the fifth inning. 

That capped off a homer barrage for the Red Sox. They jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning, but the Rays answered in the bottom half with a five-run inning against Chris Sale, headlined by a Jordan Luplow grand slam. The Red Sox then got back-to-back home runs from Xander Bogearts and Alex Verdugo in the third inning to close the gap a bit and then Enrique Hernandez went deep to lead off the fifth to tie the game.

The shot by Martinez gave the Red Sox a steak of six unanswered runs. They were shut out in Game 1. 

Martinez, 34 years old, hit .286/.349/.518 (126 OPS+) with 28 home runs, 42 doubles, and 99 runs batted in during the regular season. His total contributions were estimated to be worth three Wins Above Replacement, according to Baseball Reference’s calculations.

During Martinez’s absence, the Red Sox tasked Kyle Schwarber with playing DH and had Bobby Dalbec at first base. Schwarber will shift to first base for Game 2, with Dalbec sitting on the bench until a pinch-hit opportunity presents. As has been on display in Game 2, the Red Sox are simply a different lineup with productive J.D. Martinez in the middle of it.

In other Red Sox news, they removed right-hander Garrett Richards from the roster before Game 2 because of a hamstring strain. Matt Barnes, who spent time at closer for the Red Sox earlier this season, has been added in Richards’ place. It’s worth noting that if the Red Sox advance, Richards would have to sit out the next series.

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