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Red Sox Overses On Sedden Rafela’s walk-off HR

June 4, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sax Outfielder Sedden Rafela (3) is congratulated after winning a game winning a game against Los Angeles Angels in the ninth innings at Fenway Park. Compulsory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn images

Sedden Rafela’s walk-off, inside the pole of Peski, inspired Boston Red Socx with one under the Ninth innings to win Boston Red Sox on Wednesday afternoon on Los Angeles Angels.

Rafela’s third home run, landed at a distance of just 308 feet from the house plate in several sports, but allowed Boston to win in the three-game series. The game had five lead changes and three relations.

The previous batsman, Abraham Toro, also immersed a single at the shallow center-from Bark Burke (4-1).

Wilyer Abreu, Toro and David Hamilton were all two hits and two RBI for red sox. Cooper Chriswell (1-0) played 1 2/3 innings of relief to post the victory.

Sax put the game 9–9 in the eighth. The Trevor Story arrived at an error, and a walk for Jeren Duran was set for the game-hang of the Rafael Davors, the table for the ground-ball single.

Both Zach Neto and Nolan Schanuel hit two additional-base and scored two runs for Los Angeles.

A big first innings set back the red sox back for the second time in the series, as the first five angels arrived and scored four before recording an out. The back-to-back doubles by NETO and Schanuel twisted the opening, and after the Mike Trout Single, it was made 4–0 by the three-Kan Homer of Taylor Ward.

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Red Sox immediately responded and took a lead for five runs on five hits.

After Duran’s leadoff single and a developer walk, Abrau’s line single to center found Boston on the board. Carlos Narwaz loaded the hideouts on a knock, and brought the walk of Marcello Mayor to another run. Toro’s knock made it a run game of a run, before Hamilton’s two runs doubles left the score.

Angels took an edge with three runs, ending the day of Red Sax Starter Lucas Giolito after 1 2/3 innings. Kevin Pneumon led a double, Neto’s RBI Triple to Deep Center and a Scanuel marked the double scoreboard from Green Monster.

While Jose Soriano of Angels retired from Boston in the second and third, a base-loaded, no-out opportunity turned into a pair of fourth inning runs. Abrau’s sacrifice fly and a malewaz single on the right marked the score at 7-7.

Angels returned to the fifth, as Logan O’Hope hit a wall-ball single, which scored Matthew Lugo, singing and upgraded to a wrong pickoff throw.

In Red Sax Seventh, a Narwaz Walk and Romi Gonzalez Single before Toro’s Thoro Fly Two Center, but Angels re -gained a Chris Taylor double and Numan RBI Single in the eighth.

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