Thursday, August 28th, 2025

Romy Gonzalez delivered a clutch go-ahead single in the eighth inning, sealing a 3-2 victory for the Boston Red Sox over the Baltimore Orioles. This win completed a decisive four-game sweep for Boston.
Rob Refsnyder made a memorable return from a strained left oblique, blasting a home run to support the Red Sox offense. Trevor Story also launched a solo homer in the opening frame, giving Boston an early edge in the matchup. Both homers energized a team that’s riding high after a 7-1 two-city road trip that began against the New York Yankees. With this win, Boston maintains a one-game lead over New York for the American League's top wild card spot.
The Orioles found a bright spot as Alex Jackson homered to lead off the third inning. Jeremiah Jackson's RBI double in the fifth tied the game at 2-2, but Baltimore ultimately fell short. Baltimore wrapped up its homestand with a disappointing 1-7 record against Houston and Boston, sitting a season-high 18 games behind in the AL East standings.
Roman Anthony sparked Boston’s pivotal eighth inning by drawing a leadoff walk off Rico Garcia. After moving to second on Trevor Story’s grounder, Anthony came home on Romy Gonzalez's sharp single to left. Boston’s bullpen kept the Orioles in check late, with Jordan Hicks tossing a scoreless seventh to earn his second win and Steven Matz locking down his second save with a clean ninth inning.
Garrett Crochet turned in another strong outing for Boston, allowing two runs over six innings and notching seven strikeouts. Crochet increased his major league-leading season strikeout total to 214, staying ahead of Detroit’s Tarik Skubal. For the Orioles, starter Cade Povich surrendered two runs on solo homers to Story and Refsnyder but struck out five over five innings of work.
In a tense eighth inning, Boston reliever Garrett Whitlock struck out pinch-hitter Dylan Beavers with two on, preserving the narrow lead and swinging the momentum firmly to the Red Sox.
This series marked the first time Boston has swept a four-game set against Baltimore since August 10-13, 2018.
Boston returns home to open a series against Pittsburgh, with the Red Sox yet to announce a starting pitcher. Meanwhile, Baltimore’s Dean Kremer (9-9, 4.19 ERA) will take the mound as the Orioles head to San Francisco for their next matchup.
The Boston Red Sox completed a crucial four-game sweep of the Baltimore Orioles, led by late-game heroics from Romy Gonzalez and strong performances from Rob Refsnyder and Trevor Story. Garrett Crochet anchored the pitching staff with seven strikeouts, maintaining his spot atop the MLB strikeout leaderboard. The victory helped Boston maintain its lead in the AL wild card race and delivered a new low for the struggling Orioles, who continue to search for answers in the AL East.
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