Red Sox and Angels Clash Before Final Game
The Boston Red Sox managed to sidestep a final match in their three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday, but tensions were already simmering before the game kicked off.
During practice at Fenway Park, a notable exchange occurred between Red Sox base coach Jose Flores and Angels pitcher Tyler Anderson. The specifics of their disagreement weren’t clear, but it was evident that Anderson was displeased with Flores’ remarks.
As things unfolded, Flores seemed to be leaving the scene when players and coaches from both teams began to engage, escalating the interaction further.
Meanwhile, Red Sox manager Alex Cora remained in the outfield, seemingly enjoying a cup of coffee while chatting with an Angels official.
On Monday, Anderson took to the mound for the series opener, allowing five runs yet the Angels still clinched a 7-6 win. They followed up that victory with another close call on Tuesday. However, on Wednesday, the Red Sox turned the tide, celebrating a 9-11 victory.
This season has been challenging for the Red Sox. With Wednesday’s win marking their 30th of the year, the team is still in search of consistency, facing a rough patch with a 3-7 record in their last ten games.

