
The Boston Red Sox lost more momentum on Mother’s Day, falling 4-1 to the Tampa Bay Rays after dropping two of three at Fenway Park.
Boston left nine runners on base, scored only once, and saw Trevor Story’s third-inning error contribute to another frustrating afternoon.
Payton Tolle still battled through five innings and allowed three runs. However, he drew attention especially due to one emotional strikeout celebration during the defeat.
Payton Tolle’s strikeout reaction has personal explanation

Tolle’s reaction was not about ignoring the scoreboard. It came on a deeply personal day, with Mother’s Day carrying added weight for the young Red Sox pitcher.
The explanation was simple: the 23-year-old recently lost his mother, and the game came two years and one day after her death on 9 May 2024.
That context made the moment feel very different. A strikeout in a losing game became a release during a weekend that clearly meant far more than baseball.
“This weekend’s really tough for me, I’m not gonna lie to you. It’s a tough weekend, I think yesterday would’ve been just as hard… it’s tough,” Tolle said in the post-match press conference.
Red Sox continue worrying start to season
The defeat dropped Boston to 17-23 through 40 games, their worst full-season start at that stage since 1997, according to NESN.
That record also left the Red Sox last in the AL East, with their offense continuing to undercut solid pitching and defense.
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