Boston Red Sox (28–27) pitcher Michael Wacha threw a complete game shutting out the Los Angeles Angels (27–29) for a 1–0 victory at Angel  Stadium Monday night, extending the Angels losing streak to 12 games, matching the longest in franchise history in 1988.
In his first season with Boston, nine-year veteran Wacha improved to 4–1, lowering his ERA to 1.99, with his second career complete game for the team’s fifth straight win—edging out six solid innings by Angels’ Noah Syndergaard (4–4, 3.69 ERA),
The right-hander Wacha gave up just three hits with his first shutout in five years, since a three-hit shutout for the St. Louis Cardinals at the New York Mets on July 18, 2017. It was Boston’s first shutout since June 5, 2019 when Chris Sale defeated the Kansas City Royals….