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May 20, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; New York Met’s launched Pitcher Clay Homes (35), distributing a pitch during the first innings against Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Compulsory Credit: Paul Rutherford-Imgon Picture

Carlos Narwaz and Rafael scored each hit solo home run to lead Boston Red Sox on a New York Met’s visit on Tuesday night.

In the fifth innings, both domestic runs came against New York’s Pitcher Clay Homes (5-3). Narwaz opened the scoring when he led the innings with his fifth domestic run of the season, and the divars excluded their 10th homer 2–0.

New York has lost three consecutive games, and five of its last six.

Boston began the pitcher walker walker and manager Alex Kora, both were thrown out with one in third place by the home plate umpire Mike Estabrook, when Buhlaror questioned a pitch, called a ball.

Buhler threw 52 pitches (29 strikes) and hit four in his first beginning after coming out of the injured list. He did not allow a hit in his 2 1/3 innings, but two killed two batsmen.

Boston used seven pitches in the game. The Garat WHITALD (2–0) was credited with the victory to toss a scoreless inning. He allowed two hits and hit one. Arldis Chapman threw six pitches in the ninth to earn his eighth savings.

Holmes (5-3) suffered losses despite Boston scoring two runs on four hits in six innings. He went three and came out of five.

Boston made five hits in the victory. In addition to two domestic runs, Red Sax received a single from Wilir Abreu, Trever Story and Alex Breman.

Mets were limited to four hits, a double by Francisco Lindor, a double by Juan Soto and Tyrone Taylor and Mark Vieto. The Mets implicated seven Besorners and were 0 -for -7 with the runners in the scoring position.

Red Sox has won the first two games of the three-game series. Boston prevails 3–1 on Monday.

-Bield level media

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