The Boston Red Sox didn’t need home cooking to dominate their American League East adversaries.

After taking three of four games at Yankee Stadium, the Red Sox swept the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards. They finished the fruitful road trip with a 3-2 victory on Thursday.

Before Steven Matz cemented the win with his first save as a Red Sox, MLB.com’s Ian Browne noted the historical significance of Boston’s road success. By going 7-1 away from Fenway Park, the Red Sox won seven games on a road stand of eight games or fewer for the first time.

It wasn’t easy, as Boston squeaked out three one-run victories at Baltimore.

Jhostynxon Garcia recorded his first career hit on Thursday, and Rob Refsnyder went yard in his first action off the injured list. The game remained tied at 2-2 follo

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