Buxton, Martin Power Twins’ Stunning Rally Past Red Sox with Late Home Runs
The Minnesota Twins staged a dramatic comeback at home Friday night, overcoming a four-run deficit to defeat the Boston Red Sox 8-6. The rally was ignited in the seventh inning as Byron Buxton and Austin Martin each launched two-run homers off Boston reliever Justin Slaten, turning the tide of the game and electrifying the crowd.
Trailing by four runs, Minnesota’s offense came alive late. Buxton and Martin’s home runs—both coming in the same decisive inning—erased Boston’s advantage and gave the Twins a lead they would not relinquish. Each blast tallied two runs, accounting for a massive momentum shift in a game where the Red Sox bullpen had previously kept the Twins at bay.
- Buxton and Martin each hit a two-run home run in the seventh inning
- Both home runs were surrendered by Boston reliever Justin Slaten
- The Twins overcame a four-run deficit to win
- The final score: Twins 8, Red Sox 6
With the win, Minnesota showcased its offensive depth and resilience. Buxton’s game-tying shot was quickly followed by Martin’s go-ahead homer, capping a flurry of scoring that saw the Twins seize control in front of their home fans. The rally not only highlighted the power in the heart of Minnesota’s lineup but also exposed vulnerabilities in the Boston bullpen, which had been tasked with protecting a sizable lead entering the late innings.
Both Buxton and Martin have been key contributors for the Twins throughout the season, and their simultaneous heroics on Friday night punctuated the club’s ability to mount comebacks against quality opponents. The Red Sox, meanwhile, will be left to reconsider their late-inning pitching strategies after seeing a win slip away in dramatic fashion.
For Minnesota, the victory marks a significant momentum boost as the club looks to build on its strong start and climb the American League standings. Fans at Target Field witnessed a thrilling display of power and perseverance, underscoring the Twins’ potential to deliver fireworks in high-pressure situations.
Sources
- [1]ESPN MLB