Wilyer Abreu led off the bottom of the fifth with an inside-the-park home run. Three innings later, he donged the first grand slam of his career. The Red Sox rode a seven-run first inning to a 13-6 victory.
Abreu became only the sixth player to hit an inside-the-park home run and a grand slam in a game -- and the first player to do it in 67 years. The others:
June 5, 1890 - Jocko Fields, Pittsburgh Burghers (Players League)
July 4, 1923 (G1) - Everett Scott, Yankees
August 4, 1930 - Charlie Gehringer, Tigers
July 4, 1939 (G2) - Jim Tabor, Red Sox*
August 3, 1958 (G1) - Roger Maris, KC Athletics*: Back on Independence Day in 1939, the Red Sox pounded out 35 hits and 35 runs, battering the hapless Philadelphia Athletics 17-7 and 18-12.