Alex Bregman, Wilyer Abreu carry Red Sox past Rangers 6-4
Briefly

The Boston Red Sox triumphed over the Texas Rangers 6-4, aided by Alex Bregman and Wilyer Abreu, who each drove in three runs. Bregman's pivotal tiebreaking two-run single in the eighth inning marked a critical moment in the game. This victory ended a three-game losing skid for the Red Sox, improving their record against the Rangers this season to 2-4. Adolis García and Josh Jung contributed with solo homers for Texas, but the Rangers continued to struggle, losing eight out of their last 11 games. The matchup was further spotlighted by the recent hiring of Bret Boone as the Rangers' new hitting coach.
With runners on second and third with two outs and the score tied at 3, Rangers manager Bruce Bochy elected to pitch to Bregman, who delivered the go-ahead hit to left against Robert Garcia.
Alex Bregman hit a tiebreaking two-run single and had a solo homer, Wilyer Abreu added two solo shots and the Boston Red Sox beat the Texas Rangers 6-4.
Read at Boston.com
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