Star Player
Jacob deGrom (TEX) 6.0ip 6h 2er 5k
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Summary
BOSTON (Interstat) — The Boston Red Sox defeated the Texas Rangers 6-3 Saturday evening at Fenway Park, powered by a two-run homer from Jarren Duran and a strong bullpen effort. Boston scored two runs in the third inning, two more in the seventh and two in the eighth. Ceddanne Rafaela singled home two runs in the seventh to give the Red Sox a 4-3 lead. Duran followed with his 11th home run in the eighth, scoring two. Texas had taken a 3-2 lead in the fourth on a sacrifice fly by Michael Helman. Garrett Whitlock (4-1) pitched a scoreless seventh inning for the win. Aroldis Chapman struck out two in the ninth for his 14th save. Ranger Suarez started for Boston, allowing two runs over five innings with seven strikeouts. Cole Winn (2-2) took the loss for Texas. Jacob deGrom gave the Rangers six innings, allowing two earned runs with five strikeouts. Wyatt Langford had three hits and an RBI for Texas, which fell to 34-36. Boston improved to 29-39. Attendance was 34,556, and the game lasted 2 hours, 49 minutes.
Extended Summary
BOSTON (Interstat) — The Boston Red Sox defeated the Texas Rangers 6-3 on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at Fenway Park before a crowd of 34,556. The game lasted 2 hours, 49 minutes. The Red Sox scored two runs in the third inning, two in the seventh and two in the eighth. The Rangers scored single runs in the third, fourth and eighth innings. Boston’s win evened the three-game series after a 10-1 victory Friday night. The Red Sox improved to 29-39, while Texas dropped to 34-36. Rangers starter Jacob deGrom pitched six innings, allowing six hits and two earned runs with five strikeouts. Red Sox starter Ranger Suarez worked five innings, giving up six hits and two earned runs with seven strikeouts. Garrett Whitlock earned the victory, pitching a scoreless seventh inning, allowing no hits and striking out one. Whitlock improved to 4-1 on the season. Cole Winn took the loss for Texas, allowing two runs on two hits in one-third of an inning. Winn fell to 2-2. Aroldis Chapman recorded his 14th save, pitching a perfect ninth inning with two strikeouts. The game remained scoreless through two innings. Texas broke through in the top of the third. With one out, Nicky Lopez singled. Wyatt Langford then singled to center, and Lopez scored when center fielder Ceddanne Rafaela’s throwing error allowed Langford to advance to second. Langford was stranded, but the Rangers led 1-0. Boston answered in the bottom of the third. Isiah Kiner-Falefa singled, and Marcelo Mayer singled to put runners at first and third. After a strikeout, Mickey Gasper singled to right, scoring Kiner-Falefa. With runners at first and second, Rafaela struck out, but Wilyer Abreu singled to right, scoring Mayer. Gasper moved to third, but Willson Contreras grounded out to end the inning with the score tied 2-2. Texas regained the lead in the fourth. Josh Jung singled, Ezequiel Duran singled, and Jake Burger walked to load the bases with no outs. Cody Freeman struck out, but Michael Helman hit a sacrifice fly to right, scoring Jung. Duran moved to third, but Elias Díaz grounded into a force out to end the inning. The Rangers led 3-2. DeGrom and Suarez settled in. DeGrom struck out the side in the fourth and fifth innings, and Suarez worked around a two-out single in the fifth. The score remained 3-2 through six innings. The pivotal moment came in the bottom of the seventh. With one out, Kiner-Falefa singled. After a strikeout, Carlos Narváez singled, putting runners at first and second. Andruw Monasterio walked to load the bases. Rafaela then lined a single to left, scoring Kiner-Falefa and Narváez, giving Boston a 4-3 lead. A strikeout ended the inning. Texas answered immediately in the top of the eighth. Jake Burger led off with a solo home run to center field, his 12th of the season, tying the game 4-4. Cody Freeman then singled, and Michael Helman was hit by a pitch to put runners at first and second with no outs. But Brandon Nimmo flied out, and Lopez grounded into a force out, ending the threat. Boston seized control in the bottom of the eighth. Willson Contreras doubled to left, and Jarren Duran followed with a home run to right-center, his 11th of the season, scoring Contreras and giving the Red Sox a 6-4 lead. Duran finished 1 for 4 with a home run and two RBIs. Rafaela also drove in two runs, finishing 2 for 4. Chapman entered in the ninth and retired the Rangers in order, striking out two to secure the save. The Rangers had one last chance in the ninth when Langford singled with one out, but Joc Pederson struck out, Jung flied out, and Duran struck out swinging to end the game. The most important sequence occurred in the bottom of the seventh, when Boston turned a 3-2 deficit into a 4-3 lead with two outs and two strikes on Rafaela, whose two-run single proved the difference. The Rangers tied the game in the top of the eighth on Burger’s solo homer, but Duran’s two-run shot in the bottom half restored Boston’s lead and sealed the outcome. Texas outhit Boston 10-11, but the Red Sox capitalized on key opportunities. Langford led the Rangers with three hits and one RBI. The Rangers’ bullpen struggled, with Winn allowing the tying and go-ahead runs in the seventh. Boston’s bullpen was effective: Whitlock, Danny Coulombe, Justin Slaten and Chapman combined for 2 2/3 scoreless innings, allowing one hit and striking out four. The Red Sox improved to 2-0 in the season series against Texas, with the finale set for Sunday. Texas next returns home to face the Minnesota Twins on Monday. Boston hosts the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday. Interstat’s game simulator had projected a final score of Texas Rangers 6, Boston Red Sox 4. Interstat’s ELO system had projected Boston with a 52.30 percent probability to win. Texas had been installed as a pregame favorite with a spread of minus-1.5. The total of nine runs went under the over-under line of eight.
Preview
BOSTON (Interstat) — The Texas Rangers, seeking to climb above .500 for the first time this season, face the Boston Red Sox on Saturday afternoon at Fenway Park in the second game of a three-game series. First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. EDT. The weather forecast calls for clearing clouds with a game-time temperature near 83 degrees. Texas (34-34), coming off a 4-2 win at Kansas City on Thursday, sends right-hander Jacob deGrom (5-4) to the mound. Boston (27-39) will counter with left-hander Ranger Suarez (2-3). The Rangers enter as a -1.5 favorite on the run line, according to major sportsbooks. The over/under for total runs is set at 8. Interstat’s game simulator projects a 6-3 victory for Texas. Texas narrowly dropped the series opener Friday, losing 2-1 to the Red Sox. The Rangers have won four of their past six games overall but have struggled to find consistent footing, hovering at the .500 mark. DeGrom will look to build on a solid season. He has not faced Boston this year. A player to watch for Texas is right-hander Kumar Rocker, who has been outstanding over his past three appearances. Rocker earned wins in each of his last three outings, including a victory Thursday at Kansas City where he allowed two earned runs over 4 2/3 innings with three strikeouts. Over his five most recent appearances, Rocker is 4-1 with a 3.18 ERA and 22 strikeouts in 28 1/3 innings. For Boston, third baseman Caleb Durbin has been a bright spot in an otherwise struggling lineup. Durbin went 3 for 4 with two home runs and two RBIs in Boston’s 7-5 loss at Tampa Bay on Wednesday. Over his past 10 games, Durbin is batting .333 (11 for 33) with two homers and seven RBIs. Boston has lost six of its past seven games and is 12-22 at home this season. Following Saturday’s contest, Texas continues a six-game road trip that concludes with the series finale against Boston on Sunday before returning home to host the Minnesota Twins. Boston hosts the Rangers again Sunday before a four-game homestand against the Toronto Blue Jays.

