Jordan Hicks hit a pair of batters and gave up two runs in the ninth to take a blown save and a loss Monday against the Twins.
The Red Sox had Hicks warming up for the ninth before a 90-minute rain delay and still brought him in afterwards, which obviously makes for an unusual sequence of events for a reliever. Hicks did end up throwing 15 of his 23 pitches for strikes, but he yanked two of the balls, resulting in the HBPs, and a pair of singles doomed him. For now, he’s still probably the No. 2 option in the pen, assuming Aroldis Chapman comes back healthy later this week.