Red Sox Rally Behind Duran's Three-Run Homer To Beat Orioles 4-3
Red Sox Rally Behind Duran's Three-Run Homer To Beat Orioles 4-3

Red Sox Rally Behind Duran's Three-Run Homer To Beat Orioles 4-3

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Jarren Duran played a pivotal role in the Boston Red Sox's 4-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles, hitting a crucial three-run home run in the fifth inning that erased a two-run deficit and secured the win. Roman Anthony also contributed with a solo homer, and the Red Sox bullpen, including Aroldis Chapman, who recorded his 25th save, helped preserve the lead. Orioles starter Tomoyuki Sugano took the loss after allowing four runs over six innings. Duran's home run ended a 17-game power drought and extended his on-base streak to 19 games, the longest active streak in MLB. Meanwhile, Duran's status with the Texas Rangers differs, as he was benched for a game after three consecutive starts but is expected to see increased playing time following a teammate's injury. His versatility could lead him to become a regular starter at second base for the Rangers in the near term.

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