Adam Duvall had three more hits, including two doubles and a two-run single to break a fifth-inning tie on Sunday as the Boston Red Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles 9-5.
One day after Duvall went 4 for 5 with a walk-off homer, the free agent outfielder collected his sixth extra-base hit of the season. He’s the first player in franchise history with six in his first three games with the team.
The Red Sox are the third team in baseball history — joining the 1976 Reds and ‘78 Brewers — to score at least nine runs in each of their first three games.