Red Sox Reel in Series Victory with 7-5 Win over Marlins
Trevor Story's three-run homer helped the Red Sox extend their MLB-best total of extra-base hits to 424, securing a 7-5 win despite a late Marlins rally.
- The Boston Red Sox defeated the Miami Marlins 7-5 at Fenway Park on Saturday, highlighted by Trevor Story's three-run homer.
- The game followed a previous July incident when Marlins starter Cal Quantrill, who gave up seven runs in 3⅔ innings, faced the Red Sox for the first time since a bench-clearing event.
- Key contributions included Alex Bregman and Roman Anthony each with two hits, Masataka Yoshida's two-run single, and Miami rookie Troy Johnston's first major league home run in the fifth inning.
- Aroldis Chapman earned his 22nd save by retiring Javier Sanoja after replacing Isaiah Campbell, while Story hit his 19th homer, his seventh three-run blast this season.
- The Red Sox improved to a 68-56 overall record and a strong 41-22 at Fenway, with Fenway achieving its 13th consecutive sold-out crowd at 36,192, signaling continued home field success.
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Marlins fall 7-5 at Fenway
BOSTON — The last time Cal Quantrill faced the Red Sox, he and then-Sox catcher Reese McGuire induced a bench-clearing incident in Colorado. Quantrill and Rockies got the last laugh that July 2024 day, winning 20-7 and taking the series from a spiraling Boston ball club. The Red Sox got their revenge Saturday, knocking Quantrill around in a 7-5 victory over the visiting Miami Marlins that wasn’t even close to a competitive ballgame until the nin…
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