Boston Red Sox Rally For Largest Comeback Win of the Season over Detroit Tigers

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Boston Red Sox Rally For Largest Comeback Win of the Season over Detroit Tigers

Boston Red Sox Rally For Largest Comeback Win of the Season over Detroit Tigers

The Red Sox offense rallied for their largest comeback win of the season on Monday night, utilizing the long ball as well as some solid starting pitching to stay in it.

Boston Red Sox Rally For Largest Comeback Win of the Season over Detroit Tigers

The Red Sox offense rallied for their largest comeback win of the season on Monday night, utilizing the long ball as well as some solid starting pitching to stay in it.

The Boston Red Sox pulled off their most thrilling comeback of the season Monday night, rallying from a two-run deficit to defeat the Detroit Tigers 5-4 and improve to 14-21. For a team that had struggled mightily in clutch situations—especially after a weekend series against the Houston Astros where they hit just .107 with runners in scoring position and stranded 29 baserunners—this win felt like a breakthrough.

The game started with familiar frustration. The Red Sox went 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position early, including a golden opportunity in the third inning when they loaded the bases with no outs but failed to score. As rain began to fall in Detroit, the Tigers took advantage of a hit-by-pitch, a walk, and some sloppy infield defense to jump ahead 2-0 in the sixth. Entering Monday, Boston had not won a single game all season when trailing by two or more runs.

Then came the seventh inning, and everything changed. Carlos Narváez led off with a walk, and Andruw Monasterio followed with a single, setting the stage for Jarren Duran. The outfielder crushed a three-run home run to left field—his third blast in the last four games and Boston's first opposite-field homer since April 1. "The big hit, the big hit that we need... it was a big swing for Jarren," said interim manager Chad Tracy.

The rally didn't stop there. The Red Sox added two more runs on four hits, extending their lead to 5-2. "We keep putting good at-bats together, we're gonna get those hits when we need them," Duran told NESN after the game.

What made this comeback especially impressive was the context: Boston had been one of the worst teams in baseball at scoring late in games, and their offense had been under heavy scrutiny. But on this night, they showed resilience, power, and timely hitting—qualities that had been missing for much of the season. For a team looking to turn things around, Monday's win might just be the spark they needed.

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