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Red Sox Tally seven, Route National in third innings

July 5, 2025; Washington, Columbia District, USA; The first Basman Romi Gonzalez (23) score during the first innings against Washington Nationals at Boston Red Sox National Park. Compulsory Credit: Daniel Kusin Junior-Imagon image

Seddan Rafela on Saturday hit a two-run domestic run as part of the third innings of seven runs who visited Boston Red Sox to win a 10–3 win over Washington citizens.

Rafela’s domestic run Washington came against the start of Pitcher Michelle Parker. This was Rafela’s 10th domestic run of the season.

Boston Starter Walker Buholar (6-6) allowed three runs (two acquired) on eight hits in a five-flour innings. He hit two and did not walk. Buhler began dating back on his six to 31 May with 10.38 ERAs in Saturday’s game.

Parker (5-9) remained in the game through the sixth innings. He scored nine runs on 10 hits, four killed and one went away. Five runs out of nine were unarmed.

Red Sax received three hits and two RBI from Romi Gonzalaz, who had two hits in the third of seven runs. He also made a pair of runs.

Josh Bell collected three hits for citizens, scoring 21 runs in the first two matches of the three-game series.

Red Sax scored two runs in the first, seven in the third and one in the eighth.

Boston’s first innings consisted of Gonzalez and RBI Doubles from Rob Refiner.

Rafela’s domestic run highlighted Boston’s third of seven runs. Roman Anthony’s RBI single was also included in the inning; A two-nine triple by Jeren Duran, who scored on the parker’s fielding error; And an RBI single from Gonzalez.

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Washington went to the scoreboard in half of the third. CJ Abrams sung, finished third on Gonzalaz Throwing Err and scored when Louis Garcia Junior hit a double play.

It was 9–2 after Nathaniel Low’s run when Kebert Ruiz joined a double game with the located located in the fourth. Lowe also scored on the single single of Bell in the sixth, which cut Boston’s lead 9-3.

Rafela made a run-scoring double couple, which went to the eighth in Abraham Toro to pursue Red Sax 10-3. Rafela lost her balance and finished second in the play. He did not return to the game.

-Bield level media

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