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Duran went a combined 2-for-8 with a solo home run and a walk across Saturday's doubleheader split versus Baltimore.
As the Red Sox play a doubleheader on Friday against the Baltimore Orioles, Duran has a big-time achievement under his belt.
After Duran touched home plate and the television cameras panned around rain-soaked Fenway Park to find celebrating fans, one dancing fan appeared with a jug of milk in his hand. Maybe the first clue should’ve been his Indianapolis 500 T-shirt, in a shade of green to match the Red Sox’s City Connect jerseys.
Jarren Duran's home run led to a wild celebration from a Boston Red Sox fan during the team's game against the Baltimore Orioles
They took a 2-0 lead today in the first inning in Game 1 of a doubleheader, it began to pour again, Jarren Duran homered on Zach Eflin’s second pitch, and play was paused so the grounds crew could spread a drying compound on the field,
Jarren Duran is already up to six triples and 12 stolen bases in 2025, accomplishing a feat that hasn't been seen from a Boston Red Sox player in over a century.
In Abraham's proposed trade, Duran would be enough to land Isaac Paredes in exchange, a right-handed infielder who could be an answer to the Red Sox's questions at first base. Fans might be calling for Anthony to get his shot in the majors, but trading Duran is a tough pill to swallow.