Brayan Bello had a stellar outing against the New York Yankees in a 1-0 victory, securing the Boston Red Sox‘s second consecutive win in the long four-game series in the Bronx. By allowing no runs and just three hits, he earned a place in the team’s record books.

According to a report by Rob Bradford with assistance from the Elias Sports Bureau, “Bello is the first pitcher in Red Sox history to go 7+ scoreless innings while allowing no more than three hits in consecutive games pitched against the Yankees.”

The young starter added another win to his impressive August tally, and his work in seven scoreless innings was particularly notable given he was pitching in the Bronx against the Yankees. He also delivered 5 strikeouts.

A Near-Perfect Month for Bello

August has been quite good for B

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