Boston Red Sox Win All Games Against New York Mets

波士頓紅襪隊贏得對陣紐約大都會隊的所有比賽


Introduction

The New York Mets lost three games to the Boston Red Sox. Now the Mets have 40 wins and 57 losses.

紐約大都會隊輸給波士頓紅襪隊三場比賽。目前大都會隊為 40 勝 57 敗。

Main Body

The Mets led the last game until the ninth inning. Then, Francisco Lindor made a mistake with the ball. Devin Williams also played poorly. Boston won the game 6-2 in the tenth inning.

大都會隊在最後一場比賽領先直到第九局。接著,Francisco Lindor 在處理球時失誤。Devin Williams 的表現也很糟糕。波士頓在第十局以 6-2 贏得比賽。

Manager Andy Green likes Devin Williams. Williams is not playing well in July, but the manager wants him to stay in his position.

總教練 Andy Green 很喜歡 Devin Williams。Williams 在七月的表現不佳,但總教練希望他能維持目前的 posisi。

The Red Sox had a problem with their plane. They arrived in New York one day late. The game started late. A sports reporter said this was not a big problem.

紅襪隊的飛機出了問題。他們晚了一天才到達紐約。比賽隨之延後開始。一名體育記者表示這並非大問題。

Conclusion

The Mets have a break now. They play the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday.

大都會隊目前在休息。他們將在週四對陣費城費城人隊。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Talking about the Past

In this story, we see how to change action words to show something happened yesterday or last week.

The Rule: Add -ed to the end of the word.

  • Play \rightarrow Played
  • Start \rightarrow Started
  • Arrive \rightarrow Arrived

Wait! Some words are different (Irregular): These words change their whole shape. You must memorize them:

  • Win \rightarrow Won
  • Lose \rightarrow Lost
  • Make \rightarrow Made

📝 Quick Pattern: 'Not'

To say something did not happen in the past, use did not + the simple word:

Not a big problem\text{Not a big problem} \rightarrow "This did not seem like a big problem."

Example from text:

  • The Red Sox arrived late. (Yes)
  • The game did not start on time. (No)

Vocabulary Learning

loss (n.)
When a team or person does not win a game
Example:The team has ten wins and five losses this season.
mistake (n.)
Something that is done wrong
Example:I made a mistake in my homework.
poorly (adv.)
Not in a good way; badly
Example:He played poorly because he was tired.
position (n.)
The place where someone works or plays
Example:The player has a strong position on the team.
reporter (n.)
A person who writes or tells news stories
Example:The sports reporter wrote about the game.
break (n.)
A short time to rest from work or play
Example:The students have a ten-minute break between classes.
Practice A2 words in a crossword