Saturday, August 16th, 2025

The Boston Red Sox secured a 7-5 victory over the Miami Marlins on Saturday, thanks in large part to Trevor Story's pivotal three-run homer. The win further strengthens Boston’s impressive home record, improving to 41-22 at Fenway Park this season.
Boston wasted no time setting the tone, with Masataka Yoshida delivering a two-run single in the first inning. The Red Sox sustained their offensive momentum, adding four more runs in the third inning. Alex Bregman's RBI single highlighted the fourth, extending the lead to 7-0.
Roman Anthony and Alex Bregman, batting at the top of the order, both tallied two hits apiece, fueling the Red Sox lineup. Trevor Story’s three-run home run in the third ultimately proved the difference in the game.
Starting pitcher Brayan Bello collected his ninth win of the season, limiting Miami to two runs on four hits over 6 1/3 strong innings. This performance helped stabilize the game for Boston and set the stage for the eventual victory.
Despite trailing by seven runs, the Marlins tried to mount a comeback in the ninth inning. Heriberto Hernández hit a clutch two-out RBI single and subsequently scored on Eric Wagaman’s triple. Derek Hill added an RBI single, cutting into Boston’s lead, but Red Sox closer Aroldis Chapman entered and earned his 22nd save by getting the final out.
For Miami, Agustín Ramírez and Troy Johnston both hit home runs. However, starting pitcher Cal Quantrill struggled, allowing seven runs on eight hits in just 3 2/3 innings as Miami slipped to its seventh loss in the last eight games.
Trevor Story made his mark in the first inning by reaching on an infield hit, stealing his 22nd base without being caught, and scoring on Yoshida’s single. Story's all-around contributions were critical to Boston's fast start and eventual triumph.
The Red Sox continued to dominate in extra-base hits, adding three doubles and a home run on the night. This boosted their MLB-best totals to 254 doubles and 424 extra-base hits for the season.
Looking ahead to Sunday’s matchup, Garrett Crochet (13-5, 2.48 ERA) will start for Boston, while Janson Junk (6-2, 4.06 ERA) takes the mound for Miami.
The Boston Red Sox outpaced the Miami Marlins with a commanding offensive attack, highlighted by Trevor Story’s three-run homer. Key contributions from the top of the lineup and strong pitching from Brayan Bello helped withstand Miami’s late-game push. The Red Sox maintain their strong home record and look to continue their momentum in the next game of the series.
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