Red Sox 3-time All-Star said the Twins 'just beat me'

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The Boston Red Sox handed the red-hot Minnesota Twins their fourth straight win on Tuesday, losing 6-0. The Red Sox received a poor starting pitching performance from right-hander Sonny Gray, who allowed five earned runs in four innings. 

Gray’s performance was forgettable as the 36-year-old was clearly upset about not having his best stuff. 

Sonny Gray didn't like not putting the Boston Red Sox in a position to win 

“They just beat me,” Gray said to NESN postgame. “They beat me. I felt okay. And then, you know, I wasn't. I couldn't focus as well as I needed to. That's what I felt like the balls coming out of my hand, okay, just wasn't able to A. Put us in a position to win, which I feel like is our job as starting pitchers, and B. It's just that they beat me. They beat me, and they beat us. And, you know, I don't like that.” 

Overall, through four starts, Gray is 2-1 with a 4.43 ERA. Gray was coming off a great start against the Milwaukee Brewers on April 8, going 6.1 innings, walking two, striking out two, and earning the win. 

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Gray’s struggles aren't just his alone, with the Red Sox starting staff as a whole struggling. The Red Sox have the third-worst team ERA (5.27) and WHIP (1.54) in Major League Baseball.

Red Sox ace, left-hander Garrett Crochet, has also struggled after finishing second in the American League Cy Young Award voting last season. In Crochet’s four starts, he's 2-2 with a 7.58 ERA and has hit more batters (four) early this season than he did last season (three). 

Back at it on Wednesday, the Red Sox will send left-hander Connelly Early (2.63 ERA) to the mound to halt their skid. 

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