Jarren Duran made history in the Red Sox’s win over the Miami Marlins, becoming the first AL player to record 100 hits, 10 triples, 10 home runs, and 20 stolen bases before the All-Star break. Duran’s home run was one of 13 hits in the game, leading to eight runs for Boston. The Red Sox lineup showed strength with every member collecting at least one hit, including Connor Wong and Masataka Yoshida. The Marlins struggled as their starting pitcher Valente Bellozo gave up five earned runs in five innings. The Red Sox were led by Kutter Crawford on the mound, who threw six impressive innings with seven strikeouts and only one earned run. Crawford’s performance pleased manager Alex Cora, who has seen his young rotation step up this season. The game ended with a strong performance from rookie Bailey Horn, who made his big-league debut with two scoreless innings. The Red Sox are gearing up for a strong performance against the Yankees in their upcoming series. Cora is pleased with the team’s progress and is optimistic about their future success. Duran’s historic homer solidified his status as a crucial player for the Red Sox as they continue their winning streak.
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