Red Sox's Justin Slaten: Extends scoreless stretch
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Slaten retired all five batters faced to earn a hold in Tuesday's 2-0 win over the Mets.
Slaten entered the middle of the seventh inning with a runner at first base and induced a double-play grounder to squelch the threat. He then got three harmless groundouts in the eighth. Slaten endured a three-game hiccup at the end of April/beginning of May (six runs, 2.1 innings), but the right-hander has been on point since. Tuesday's work extended a scoreless streak to 7.2 innings, during which he hasn't allowed a hit or a walk.
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