
Red Sox Snap Slump, Defeat Padres 5-2
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Boston Red Sox triumphed in their home opener, defeating the San Diego Padres 5-2. Marcelo Mayer and Willson Contreras hit home runs in a crucial three-run sixth inning, while Caleb Durbin snapped his slump with an RBI single. Sonny Gray secured the win, pitching six strong innings, while Aroldis Chapman earned his second save. The Padres tied the game at 2-2 in the fifth but ultimately fell short. Xander Bogaerts, now with the Padres, went 0-for-3 against his former team. Durbins hit ended a 34-plate appearance hitless streak, and the Red Sox avoided their first 1-5 start since 2019, gaining momentum heading into the weekend.
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