On a May evening in Detroit, the Boston Red Sox found what struggling teams search for — a single inning that reorders everything. Jarren Duran's home run in the seventh ignited a five-run rally that turned a deficit into a 5-4 victory, while a young pitcher named Payton Tolle earned the first win of his major league life. In the long grammar of a baseball season, such nights are small but necessary — proof that a team can still locate itself when the road has been unkind.
Red Sox edge Tigers 5-4 behind Duran's 7th-inning blast, Tolle's first win
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Sports game recap with neutral, factual reporting of Red Sox victory; no discernible political or ideological bias detected.
Straightforward game recap using standard sports journalism conventions; headlines emphasize winning team's positive performance (Duran's home run, Tolle's first win) while acknowledging losing team's struggles (bullpen issues).
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