Red Sox Pitching, Narváez, Devers Lead 2-0 Win Over Mets
Red Sox Pitching, Narváez, Devers Lead 2-0 Win Over Mets

Red Sox Pitching, Narváez, Devers Lead 2-0 Win Over Mets

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The Boston Red Sox secured a crucial series win against the New York Mets, taking two out of three games, highlighted by strong pitching performances and timely hitting. Rookie Hunter Dobbins and the bullpen were pivotal in the opening game, limiting the Mets to just one run, while Jarren Duran contributed offensively with a double and triple. In the second game, starter Walker Buehler was ejected early after a dispute with umpire Mike Estabrook, but six relievers combined to shut out the Mets in a 2-0 victory, supported by solo home runs from Carlos Narváez and Rafael Devers. The confrontations led to both Buehler and Red Sox manager Alex Cora being ejected, but the bullpen's resilience helped the team maintain momentum. Narváez has been a key contributor recently, both offensively and defensively, and his homer off Mets pitcher Clay Holmes broke a scoreless tie, followed shortly by Devers' homer. The Mets suffered their first three-game losing streak of the season, underscoring Boston's effective pitching and offensive depth during the series.

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