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HITS 95 Sports Update for Wednesday April 29, 2026

  • Writer: Riley
    Riley
  • 6 days ago
  • 3 min read

Blue Jays Blank Red Sox in 3–0 Shutout


The Boston Red Sox were held scoreless last night, falling 3–0 to the Toronto Blue Jays in a quiet offensive showing.


Boston struggled to generate momentum at the plate, managing just four hits across nine innings and failing to push a runner across. The game remained tight early, with both teams locked in a scoreless battle through the first two innings. Toronto broke through in the third, plating two runs to take control before adding an insurance run later in the game.


Despite solid moments on the mound, the Red Sox couldn’t match the Blue Jays’ timely hitting. Toronto finished with six hits and played clean defense, committing no errors, while Boston also remained error-free but couldn’t capitalize offensively.


With the loss, the Red Sox drop to 12–18 on the season, continuing to search for consistency as they look to bounce back in their next outing.

Red Sox Look to Rebound in Afternoon Matchup Against Blue Jays


The Boston Red Sox return to action this afternoon with a 3:07 PM first pitch as they face the Toronto Blue Jays on the road.


Coming off a tough shutout loss last night, Boston will be eager to bounce back and spark its offense after struggling to produce runs. The lineup will need a more aggressive approach at the plate to break through against a Blue Jays squad that carried momentum from yesterday’s win.


This matchup presents an opportunity for the Red Sox to even the series and regain some footing in the standings. All eyes will be on whether Boston’s hitters can respond and whether the pitching staff can keep Toronto’s bats in check early.


With a fresh start this afternoon, the Red Sox aim to turn the page quickly and deliver a stronger, more complete performance.

Celtics Fall to 76ers in Game 5 Despite Series Lead


The Boston Celtics came up short last night, falling 113–97 to the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series.


Boston started strong, edging ahead after the first quarter and maintaining a competitive pace through the first half. However, a dominant third quarter by Philadelphia shifted the momentum, as the 76ers pulled away behind consistent scoring and tightened defense. The Celtics struggled to respond in the fourth, managing just 11 points as the game slipped out of reach.


Despite the loss, Boston still holds a 3–2 advantage in the series and remains in control heading into the next matchup. They’ll look to regroup quickly and close out the series with a stronger performance.


The series continues tomorrow night, with Game 6 set for 8:00 PM.

Bruins Edge Sabres in Overtime Thriller


The Boston Bruins delivered a clutch performance last night, defeating the Buffalo Sabres 2–1 in overtime in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series.


Boston found itself in an early hole after Buffalo struck first in the opening period, but the Bruins responded in the second to even the score. The game remained tightly contested through the third period, with both teams locked in a defensive battle and unable to break the deadlock.


In overtime, the Bruins capitalized on their opportunity, netting the game-winning goal to secure a critical victory and keep the series within reach. Despite the win, Boston still trails the series 3–2 and will need another strong effort moving forward.


The Bruins will look to carry this momentum into their next matchup, set for Friday night at 7:30 PM.

 
 
 

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