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Red Sox Sluggers Pull Off Home Run Feat Last Seen In 1994 In Pivotal Orioles Win

Red Sox Sluggers Pull Off Home Run Feat Last Seen In 1994 In Pivotal Orioles Win

Boston's Bats Lead the Way

The Boston Red Sox put on an offensive showcase on Wednesday night, belting five home runs to power a 10-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Leading the charge were Xander Bogaerts and Rafael Devers, who each went deep twice.

Bogaerts' first homer was a solo shot in the first inning to give Boston an early lead. He added a three-run blast in the fifth inning to extend the Red Sox's advantage to 6-0.

Devers Delivers

Devers also contributed two solo homers, one in the second inning and the other in the eighth. He now has nine homers on the season, second only to Bogaerts' 11.

Other Contributors

J.D. Martinez and Christian Arroyo also homered for Boston. Martinez's solo shot in the fourth inning made it 7-0, and Arroyo's two-run blast in the sixth inning capped the scoring for the Red Sox.

The five home runs by the Red Sox matched their total from their previous six games combined. It was also the first time Boston had hit five home runs in a game since May 26, 1994, against the Orioles.

Sale's Strong Outing

In addition to the offensive outburst, Chris Sale turned in a strong outing on the mound for the Red Sox. Sale allowed just one run on four hits over six innings, striking out 10 batters.

The win improved the Red Sox's record to 24-27, while the Orioles fell to 20-30. The two teams will meet again on Thursday night at Fenway Park.

Conclusion

The Red Sox's power surge was a welcome sight for a team that has struggled to score runs at times this season. Bogaerts and Devers continue to lead the way offensively, and Sale's strong outing was a reminder of his potential when healthy.


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