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Lucas Giolito, Overpower Rockies on Red Sox Bats

July 9, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox Pitcher Lucas Giolito (54) pitchs against Colorado Rockies during the first innings at Fenway Park. Compulsory Credit: Brian Fluharti-Imgon Picture

Carlos Narwaz, Wilir Abreyu, Romi Gonzalez and Jaren Duran kept each in the house and Lucas Giolito helped Boston Red Socks win 10–2 on Wednesday to help complete the three-game sweep of Colorado Rockies.

Giolito (6–1) surrendered four hits and hit six without walking. He has allowed three earned runs in his last six starts (38 2/3 innings) and played at least six innings in each of them.

Narwaz hit a single house run from Colorado Starter Antonio Senjetla under the second innings and Abreu added two runs against Senjetla in the fifth. Seth Halverson left Gonzalez’s two -run homer in the eighth and then Duran later hit a three -run homer against Halvorson in Inning.

Senjatela (3–13) was pulled after five innings. He gave four runs on eight hits, hit three and one went away.

In the eighth, the two -run domestic run of the Kyle farmer was the main attraction for the colorado crime.

Boston received three hits from Masatak Yoshida, who made his season debut after being active in the day before the 60-day injured list. Yoshida recalled Boston’s first 93 matches, recovering from offsen surgery on his right shoulder.

Red Sox has won six consecutive and eight of its last nine.

Tyler Freeman, Jordan Beck and Michael Toglia collected two hits for Rockies, which have lost three consecutively.

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Narwaz opened the scoring by hitting his eighth domestic run of the season. Red Sax led 2–0 after Yoshida’s RBI Single in fourth place in Narwaz.

The 18th domestic run of Abrau’s season first came with Roman Anthony and raised the lead 4–0.

David Hamilton participated 5–0 with one in sixth place in Gonzalez.

The farmer’s domestic run came against Yashaya Campbell and played it 5–2 in the eighth, but Boston took a five-run lead when Gonzalaz reached the eighth position. Duran’s three -run domestic run reduced the scoring.

Boston dropped Colorado out of 29–7 in the series.

-Bield level media

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