Duran HR Lifts Red Sox Over Orioles
Duran’s Power Lifts Red Sox Past Orioles
Boston – Jarren Duran’s solo homer in the fifth inning erased a two-run deficit and helped the Red Sox secure their fourth win in five games. It marked Duran’s 13th home run of the season and gave second-place Boston the momentum they needed.
Red Sox starter Hirokazu Sugano struggled, giving up four runs and six hits over six innings, taking his first loss since July 2. Just last week, the 35-year-old had helped Boston with five scoreless innings in a victory over Baltimore.
The game opened with Anthony hitting the first leadoff homer of his career, only to be matched by Baltimore’s Colton Cowser, who added a two-run single in the third inning to put the Orioles ahead.
Boston regained the lead in the fifth when Duran crushed a three-run homer following singles from Connor Wong and Anthony. Starter Richard Fitts pitched four innings, allowing three runs before leaving the game with tightness in his right biceps.
From there, Boston’s bullpen took over. Tommy Chapman continued his impressive streak, extending his hitless appearances to 13 straight, the longest in franchise history.
A pivotal moment came in the seventh inning. Orioles’ Dylan Carlson was initially called safe at third on a sacrifice bunt by Luis Vázquez, but Boston successfully challenged the call. Moments later, Jackson Holliday hit a deep fly that could have scored Carlson, but the overturned call kept Baltimore off the board.
The Red Sox held on for the win, highlighted by Duran’s clutch homer and strong bullpen work, keeping their playoff hopes alive.

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