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Machado hit a 466-foot drive over the Green Monster during a five-run fourth inning. Seth Smith had four of Baltimore’s 17 hits.
In a four-game set marred by beanballs, brushbacks and racial rancor, the finale was a sedate affair decided in the fourth when the Orioles turned a two-run deficit into a 6-3 lead. Tyler Wilson (2-1) allowed three runs and six hits in six innings while making a spot start because scheduled pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez was forced to come out of the bullpen on Wednesday,
The Red Sox loaded the bases trailing 8-3 in the seventh, and Andrew Benintendi lined the ball deep to right field. Defensive replacement Joey Rickard got turned around, but reached out to grab it with the tip of his glove as he fell to the warning track just a few feet in front of the bullpen wall.
Kyle Kendrick (0-1) made his season debut and allowed six runs and eight hits in four innings. Dustin Pedroia homered for Boston — the first of the year for the 2008 AL MVP.
The Red Sox led 2-0 after one inning and 3-1 after three before the Orioles loaded the bases with nobody out in the fourth. Smith doubled in two runs with one out, then Machado came up with two on and two out and lined the ball onto Lansdowne Street.
Machado has been at the center of tensions between the teams and was booed during his slow trot around the bases, but there was no indication of racial slurs like the ones directed at outfielder Adam Jones on Monday night. And Red Sox pitchers refrained from taking out their frustration on Baltimore batters, avoiding another brushback war like the one that consumed the teams the past two weeks until Major League Baseball told them to knock it off on Wednesday.
That was bad timing for the Baltimore starter Wednesday night, Kevin Gausman, who was ejected in the second inning after hitting Mookie Betts on the hip with a curveball. That forced manager Buck Showalter to use Jimenez in relief and bring Wilson up from Triple-A Norfolk on Thursday.
The Orioles scored on a double-steal in the third, with Smith coming home when the throw to get Machado at second was off-line and in the dirt.
Jonathan Schoop had three hits for the Orioles.
Up Next
Red Sox: Open a three-game series against Minnesota. Lefty Eduardo Rodriguez (1-1) will face RHP Phil Hughes (4-1).
