Morning Sports Update

“It wasn’t very good.”

Matt Judon during the Patriots’ loss to the Dolphins. AP Photo/Winslow Townson

The Red Sox defeated the Mariners 9-4 on Wednesday after scoring six runs in the 10th inning. Boston still trails the final American League wild card spot (currently held by the Blue Jays) by a fraction of a win percentage point.

Also on Wednesday, the WNBA-leading Connecticut Sun defeated the New York Liberty, 98-69. It’s Connecticut’s 13th win in a row, taking the team’s record to 25-6 with only one regular season game remaining before the playoffs begin.

Rodney Harrison’s disappointment with the Patriots’ front seven: Former Patriots safety Rodney Harrison revealed his disappointment for his old team’s defense following the 17-16 loss to the Dolphins in Week 1.

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While Harrison noted “uncharacteristic mistakes” on offense — penalties and fumbles — he reserved his strongest criticism for the defense. Specifically, the defensive line and linebacker units.

“I look at their defensive front seven — which is supposed to be stout, which is really supposed to be the strength of their team — and it was average,” said Harrison during an NBC Sports interview. “It wasn’t very good. I just didn’t see the consistent pressure. I didn’t see them stopping the run. I didn’t see those guys flying around. They looked slow, they didn’t really look energetic.

“This is supposed to be a faster, more athletic defense,” Harrison explained. “I was just really stunned by the Patriots’ front seven.”

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The Patriots (and the team’s front seven) will get another chance to prove themselves in Week 2’s Sunday matchup against the Jets at 1 p.m.

More from Boston.com:

This Tanner Houck’s slider from Wednesday drew rave reviews for obvious reasons:

The Red Sox made this double play look easy: José Iglesias flipped to Xander Bogaerts who zipped it to Bobby Dalbec to turn two in style.

On this day: In 1965, Red Sox pitcher Dave Morehead pitched a no-hitter in a 2-0 win over Cleveland (defeating opposing pitcher Luis Tiant). On the same day, Boston management fired general manager Mike Higgins following several consecutive losing seasons.

Dave Morehead No-Hitter
– Globe archives

Daily highlight: Javier Eduardo “Chofis” López scored a hat-trick despite the San Jose Earthquakes’ 4-3 defeat to Real Salt Lake on Wednesday. Each of Chofis’s three goals was exceptional. While the first was a perfectly placed volley into the far corner, the second was somehow even better:

And to top it off, Chofis somehow hit an Olmpico (scoring directly off a corner kick) to clinch the hat-trick: