Red Sox Win Over Astros Thanks to Duran Homer

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The Boston Red Sox eke out a 3-1 win over the Houston Astros on Friday night in Fenway Park. The Red Sox offense came solely from a three-run homer by Jarren Duran. Jake Bennett, who made his MLB debut this game, notched the win, pitching five innings of one-run ball. Mike Burrows got the loss, pitching six innings and allowing three runs on eight hits.

Red Sox-Astros Game Summary

Bennett struggled a fair bit in the first two innings, but did not allow any runs to score. That was until Carlos Correa led off the third inning with a home run to the Green Monster seating to put the Astros up 1-0.

Not to be outdone, the Red Sox got runners on the corners for Duran. He got his pitch, a hanging curveball, and hit it into the bullpen for his second home run of the year. Despite throwing over 50 pitches in three innings, Bennett made it through the next two innings unscathed before Zack Kelly pitched the sixth.

Despite getting two runners on base in the sixth and eighth innings, the Astros failed to get the clutch hit they needed. Aroldis Chapman came in and shut the door in the ninth, despite Yordan Alvarez coming up as the tying run.

What Went Right for the Red Sox

Strong Bullpen Showing

Even when the bullpen did allow hits, they executed when it mattered to keep baserunners from scoring.

Better Days for Duran?

If he can continue to make hard contact, Duran’s three-run blast may spark a hot streak.

What Went Wrong for the Red Sox

Weak Day For Wilyer

Wilyer Abreu officially has dipped below a .300 batting average, going 0-for-4 in this contest.

Looking Ahead

Game two will occur on Saturday at 4:10 p.m. ET. Connelly Early will take the mound for the Boston Red Sox. Spencer Arrighetti will do the same for the Astros.

 

 

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JJ Misiewicz

JJ Misiewicz

Born and raised in Portland, Maine. Attended and graduated Seton Hall University, class of 2025, majoring in Journalism with a minor in Sports Media.

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