Red Sox vs Guardians Recap: Duran's 3 RBI Spark Leads Boston to 9-1 Win

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Red Sox Silence Guardians in Brutal First Inning
You could feel something was off right away. Boston came to Cleveland riding a win, but the Guardians looked ready to bounce back after losing the night before 4-3. The teams took the field at Progressive Field, with the Red Sox sitting at 24-33 and Cleveland at 34-26. What nobody saw coming was what happened next. Sonny Gray took the mound for Boston, looking sharp and ready. But Jose Ramirez stepped up in the bottom of the first and cracked a double to right field. Travis Bazzana scored immediately. That was it. Just one run early. The Red Sox answered right back in the fourth when Caleb Durbin flew out to left, but Andruw Monasterio tagged and scored. Tied up 1-1. Neither team gave an inch early.
Wong's Double and Duran's Power Change Everything
The sixth inning flipped the whole game upside down. Connor Wong stepped in against Matt Festa with two outs. He crushed a sharp fly ball to left that looked like it might be foul. But it wasn't. The ball dropped in fair territory, and the Guardians challenged the call. They thought it was a home run. Wrong. The umpires looked at it and said Wong had a double instead. Marcelo Mayer scored on the hit. Then things got messy when Festa made a pickoff error trying to throw to second base. Mayer advanced. By the eighth inning, Boston kept pushing. Caleb Durbin doubled to right again, driving in Isiah Kiner-Falefa. The Red Sox were rolling now. This wasn't a game anymore. It was a takeover.
Boston Explodes in the Ninth to Win Big
The ninth inning was where Boston buried Cleveland. Will Dion took over pitching for the Guardians, and the Red Sox just kept swinging. Masataka Yoshida walked on four pitches, bringing runners into scoring position. Then Connor Wong singled to left field. Willson Contreras and Marcelo Mayer scored on the hit. A throwing error by Stuart Fairchild in left made things worse for Cleveland. Suddenly it was 6-1. But Boston wasn't done. Jarren Duran stepped up with two outs and the bases loaded. He locked in. The ball jumped off his bat like a rocket, flying 371 feet to right field. A three-run bomb. The crowd went silent. Final score: Boston 9, Cleveland 1. The Red Sox exploded for eight runs in the final two innings. Boston improved to 25-33. Cleveland dropped to 34-27. This wasn't close.
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