Sunday, September 7th, 2025

The Boston Red Sox staged a dramatic late-inning rally to topple the Arizona Diamondbacks 7-4 in Phoenix on Sunday, marking a milestone 600th managerial win for Alex Cora. Pinch-hitter Nick Sogard delivered the decisive blow with a tiebreaking, two-run double in the ninth inning, lifting Boston to a key victory in their playoff race.
Trailing 4-4 in the top of the ninth, Boston put runners on base against Arizona reliever Taylor Rashi. Nick Sogard, coming off the bench, cracked a line-drive double to bring home two runs off Andrew Saalfrank. Carlos Narváez added insurance with a run-scoring single, putting the Red Sox firmly in control.
Aroldis Chapman was dominant once again, extending his remarkable hitless streak to 17 straight appearances. The veteran closer struck out four batters in the ninth inning and notched his 29th save in 31 opportunities this season. Chapman’s hitless run of 14 2/3 innings, dating back to July 26, is the third-longest streak since 1901. He tied an MLB record by striking out four batters in an inning, after Ildemaro Vargas reached base on a wild pitch.
With Sunday’s win, Alex Cora became just the third Red Sox manager to reach 600 victories, trailing only Joe Cronin (1,071) and Terry Francona (744) on the franchise’s all-time list. Cora continues to steer Boston through a tightly contested playoff race.
The Diamondbacks held a 3-1 lead after six innings, but the seventh inning saw the Red Sox capitalize on defensive miscues. Trevor Story stole a base on a pickoff attempt, setting the stage for Boston’s rally, which included a two-run throwing error by third baseman Jordan Lawler. Boston pulled ahead 4-3 when Lawler's errant throw sent Conner Wong home. Arizona tied the game in the eighth thanks to Lawler's RBI single off Boston reliever Zack Kelly, but the Red Sox struck back decisively in the ninth.
Trevor Story remained perfect in stolen base attempts this season, going 27-for-27. Chapman's hitless streak of 14 2/3 innings is bettered only by Florida's Randy Choate (20 straight in 2011) and Tim Byrdak of the Mets (18 straight in 2012).
Boston’s victory keeps them just 1.5 games behind the New York Yankees for the top AL wild card spot and pulls them within 3.5 games of AL East-leading Toronto. Every win is crucial as the regular season winds down and the postseason picture comes into focus.
Garrett Whitlock (6-3) delivered in relief for Boston, escaping a tough spot in the seventh and tossing 1 2/3 scoreless innings to keep the game within reach for the Red Sox offense.
The Red Sox head to Oakland for the start of a three-game series, with right-hander Garrett Crochet (14-5, 2.67 ERA) taking the mound on Monday. The Diamondbacks travel to San Francisco, where Nabil Crismatt (2-0, 2.14 ERA) will start the series opener against the Giants.
The Boston Red Sox secured a thrilling 7-4 comeback victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks behind clutch late-game hitting from Nick Sogard, a historic outing from Aroldis Chapman, and a milestone win for manager Alex Cora. Boston stays in the thick of the playoff race, riding momentum into their upcoming series against the Athletics. The Red Sox’s pitching and aggressive baserunning proved pivotal, while Arizona looks to regroup on the road. This game featured high drama, statistical milestones, and postseason implications as both teams continue their fight for October baseball.
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