Contreras Leads Offensive Surge
Willson Contreras provided the decisive spark for the Boston Red Sox, hitting a three-run home run to left field in the third inning. The powerful blast helped the home team overcome an early deficit and secure a 6-4 victory over the San Francisco Giants at Fenway Park.
The game featured significant offensive production from both sides, with the Red Sox capitalizing on their chances in the middle innings to take control of the scoreboard.
Game Unfolds with Scoring Bursts
The Giants took a quick lead early in the third inning, scoring three runs to establish a 3-1 advantage. However, the momentum shifted dramatically when Contreras connected with his homer, allowing Sogard and Abreu to score and extending Boston's lead. The Red Sox added two more runs in that same inning, pushing the score to 5-1.
San Francisco answered in the fourth inning with a two-run homer by Gilbert, which also scored Koss, narrowing the gap to 5-3. Boston struck back immediately with a solo homer by Devers to center field, making it 4-5 in their favor.
The Giants managed to pull within one run in the sixth inning when Abreu tripled to right, allowing Sogard to score and bringing the score to 4-6 for Boston.



