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    Red Sox beat Tigers behind Jose De Leon, playoffs versus Yankees next

    BostonSportsNewsBy BostonSportsNewsSeptember 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    With a number of different regulars resting—namely Alex Bregman, Carlos Narváez and Romy Gonzalez—the Red Sox looked to wrap up the regular season on a high note and hold onto the five seed in the American League. The important thing this afternoon was that the Red Sox didn’t want to have to bring out the big guns—not just the ones on the bench but the ones from the bullpen, Aroldis Chapman and Garrett Whitlock.

    Jose De León was called up from Worcester and, I think, blew away everyone’s expectations. Steven Matz, Zack Kelly and Greg Weissert were the only ones needed out of the bullpen. The Sox even allowed Alex Cora to take out Trevor Story midway through the game, sliding Nick Sogard to short and plopping Nate Eaton at third. It all worked out in the end.

    Then they didn’t play an awful game at all! Where in the world has September Masa been? Yoshida ripped a homer down the right-field line to put the Sox on the board early. David Hamilton—fighting for a postseason roster spot—knocked a two-run dinger of his own. Did they leave nine runners on base and only go 1-for-10 with RISP? Yes, and those are issues that will get them knocked around in the playoffs no matter how far they go and even with not every regular in the lineup.

    Still, the tinkering worked enough for Alex Cora to have a number one team ready to go Tuesday at 6pm in the Bronx. A few hours to savor this win and a new season begins. Bring it on.

    I’m sorry, did anyone imagine the 33-year-old journeyman, who hasn’t pitched in the Majors since 2023 and had Tommy John, to overpower the Tigers? Aside from the three-run shot to Javier Baéz, he struck out eight and did one heck of a job eating innings. Massive, passive props.

    Yes, only one hit, but a homer nonetheless to kickstart the game off. He’s been absolutely on fire in September, and while it doesn’t completely change my view on his position on the team, it’s nice to see where the hitting torch has been passed to.

    Same thing for Jarren—just one hit, but it was an important one indeed, the go-ahead RBI double. How about his outfield assist nabbing Parker Meadows at second base? His defense is still on point.

    An 0-for-4 day and no reason to push him any further with more important games coming up,

    I think he’s still getting up to game speed missing so much time, but it needs to come quick.

    Two strikeouts, and some very conservative, sometimes head scratching defense. I don’t mind it in hindsight but I was certainly confused not trying to get an out at first in the ninth when it was attainable.

    I’m gonna give it to Duran’s outfield assist. If Meadows ends up safe at second, I have a sneaking suspicion the game could have started to really yo-yo. De León had given up three in the top of the third, and the Sox matched it right back. Instead of starting the fourth off on a wrong note, Duran has everyone’s back.



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