Ramón Laureano’s Walk-Off Single Lifts Padres Over Red Sox 5-4 in 10 Innings: Xander Bogaerts Shines Against Former Team

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San Diego Padres Edge Boston Red Sox 5-4 in 10-Inning Thriller

The San Diego Padres secured a dramatic 5-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox in a nail-biting extra-innings matchup at Petco Park. Ramón Laureano delivered the game-winning hit in the 10th inning, bringing in Xander Bogaerts from second base and sealing the win for the Padres on their home turf.

How the Game Was Won

With the score tied as the game moved into the 10th inning, the Padres put runners on first and second with no outs. Ramón Laureano, a recent trade deadline acquisition from Baltimore, stepped up and delivered a chopper over the head of third baseman Alex Bregman into left field. Xander Bogaerts, facing his former team, raced home to score the winning run.

The Ninth-Inning Drama

The Red Sox fought back to tie the game in the ninth inning. Roman Anthony hit a crucial ground-rule double off All-Star closer Robert Suarez, allowing Ceddanne Rafaela to cross the plate and even the score at 4-4. The late-inning heroics set the stage for the Padres’ walk-off in the 10th.

Xander Bogaerts Shines Against Former Teammates

Xander Bogaerts had an impressive night against the Red Sox. He homered leading off the second inning, notched an RBI single in the third, and worked a walk during the contest. Bogaerts played a key role in both the offensive push and the winning run.

Strange Plays and Walk-Filled Inning

Padres third baseman Manny Machado attempted an unusual hidden-ball trick in the third inning, but the move resulted in a balk since pitcher Wandy Peralta was on the rubber. This allowed Boston’s Jarren Duran to score and gave the Red Sox a temporary lead. In the chaotic fifth inning, Red Sox starter Lucas Giolito walked four straight batters, forcing in two runs and handing the Padres the advantage.

Pitching Performances

Lucas Giolito struggled with his command, allowing four runs on five hits, walking six, and striking out just one. The Padres’ bullpen, however, was stellar. Jeremiah Estrada, Adrian Morejon, Mason Miller, Robert Suarez, and Jason Adam (who earned the win) combined for 13 strikeouts between the fifth and tenth innings, stifling the Red Sox offense late in the game.

Key Moments

Laureano’s walk-off single in the 10th was the moment of the night, capitalizing on Bogaerts’ leadoff presence and timely baserunning.

Key Stat

The Padres’ bullpen racked up 13 strikeouts across the final six innings, playing a decisive role in preserving the win and keeping Boston off the board in extra frames.

Up Next

The series finale will feature Red Sox right-hander Brayan Bello (8-5, 3.03 ERA) facing off against Padres right-hander Dylan Cease (4-10, 4.60 ERA) on Sunday.

In summary

The San Diego Padres topped the Boston Red Sox 5-4 in a tense, extra-inning showdown marked by clutch hitting, bullpen dominance, and plenty of late-game drama. Ramón Laureano’s walk-off single and Xander Bogaerts’ standout performance against his former team highlighted a memorable night at Petco Park. With this victory, the Padres continue to assert themselves as a force in close contests, while the Red Sox look to regroup in the series finale.


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