The Boston Red Sox secured a 7–5 victory over the Miami Marlins at Fenway Park on Saturday, clinching the three-game series behind another standout performance from shortstop Trevor Story. Story singled and scored in the first inning, then drilled his 19th home run of the year—a three-run shot—in the third. Boston jumped out to a 7-0 lead by the fourth as Roman Anthony, Alex Bregman and Masataka Yoshida combined for five hits and four runs driven in. Brayan Bello improved to 9-6 after limiting Miami to two runs on four hits over 6⅓ innings, while Aroldis Chapman recorded his 22nd save after quelling a ninth-inning rally. Miami’s comeback bid featured solo homers by Agustín Ramírez—his 18th—and rookie Troy Johnston’s first major-league blast, but starter Cal Quantrill was tagged for seven runs in 3⅔ innings and fell to 4-10. The loss extends the Marlins’ skid to seven defeats in their last eight games. Saturday’s result followed Boston’s 2–1 walk-off win on Friday night, also delivered by Story, whose bases-loaded single ended that opener in the ninth. The back-to-back victories lift the Red Sox to 68-56 overall and 41-22 at Fenway, already surpassing last season’s home-win total. Garrett Crochet is scheduled to start Sunday’s finale as Boston seeks a sweep, with Janson Junk slated for Miami.
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Trevor Story hit a three-run homer, and the Boston Red Sox held off the Miami Marlins for a 7-5 victory on Saturday. https://t.co/wu2W0ueRgu
Ben Rice delivers a 3-run homer to give the Yankees the lead. 🍚 ✅ To Hit A Home Run (+525) (via @MLB) https://t.co/W7owcD9u1M