Diamondbacks Pull Away Late to Beat Red Sox 10-5
Corbin Carroll's 30th home run helped the Diamondbacks improve to a 71-71 record, marking their first return to .500 since July 20, with a strong offensive surge in the eighth inning.
- On Friday evening, Sept. 5, 2025, in Phoenix, the Arizona Diamondbacks secured a 10-5 victory against the Boston Red Sox.
- The Diamondbacks capitalized on Boston's pitching struggles, with Red Sox rookie Peyton Tolle giving up five runs in three innings.
- Corbin Carroll hit his 30th home run of the season, igniting a key rally supported by Geraldo Perdomo's four-hit night including a solo homer.
- In the eighth inning, Arizona rallied for four runs against Justin Slaten, and reliever Andrew Saalfrank helped maintain a 6-5 advantage by striking out a batter.
- This victory improved Arizona to 71-71 and boosted their confidence, while Boston fell to 78-64 and lost two straight games with a half-game behind the Yankees.
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