Sox fans shouldn't just be happy with 11 runs, but how they did it: going with the pitch, opposite field damage, not trying to pull everything over the fence -- Bogie, JD, Renfroe, Vaz going to right; Cordero and Verdugo going to left.
This is how we instruct young batters in Little League, where the ultimate goal is always a line drive over the second baseman (for right-handed hitters). It sounds basic because it is -- deliberately trying to go oppo keeps the head down and eyes on the ball. Most Little Leaguers who try to pull, end up pulling their heads and wind up staring into the third-base dugout... after striking out (because you can't hit what you can't see).