I'll piggyback on your comment to address the general topic: whither the Sox in the remaining games?
While I agree that ultimately it always boils down to winning and/or losing games, right now it seems to me the bullpen is the biggest culprit. Our closer doesn't. Instead, he opens the floodgates for opposing hitters. His backup closer, if anything, is worse. And now Whitlock, who still has the best WAR and the best ERA in the bullpen, has given up 4 runs in his last 3 relief appearances (and a total of 3.9 innings). Taylor isn't look all that reliable either, and Hernandez is on the IL until September.
I like the insights into the effect of the defense, but honestly don't think the defense is as big a problem as the bullpen, not when they are walking guys (Whitlock and Taylor) and giving up dingers (Barnes).
I can't figure the hitting out except to say they can hit bad pitching (Orioles), but have trouble with good pitching (Yankees). Plus, as others have said repeatedly, the whole come from behind thing seems to have been been, well, left behind.
I continue to trust in Cora even though Houck maybe could have pitched the 5th yesterday instead of Whitlock, but, honestly, that's 20-20 hindsight (except that in fact I did say stay with Houck on the game thread before Whitlock came in because I figured Whitlock for the 6th and 7th innings).
So, one more time: this team is going nowhere unless and until the bullpen reasserts itself, which just might not be possible.