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Payton Tolle Allows One Hit in 7 Innings as Red Sox Tame Tigers
Duran hit a three-run homer and Tolle struck out 8 as Boston used a five-run seventh inning to open the series with a comeback win.
On Monday, the Boston Red Sox defeated the Detroit Tigers 5-4, powered by Payton Tolle's seven-inning performance and Jarren Duran's go-ahead three-run home run in the seventh inning.
Ty Madden, a 26-year-old right-hander, threw five shutout innings for the Tigers, whom RotoWire called the most-injured team in baseball with nearly 40% of their payroll on the injured list.
After leaving Monday's game in the second inning, Roman Anthony was removed with "right wrist discomfort." Interim manager Chad Tracy said the team is sending Anthony to Boston to see a hand specialist.
Relief pitcher Ricky Vanasco took the loss after allowing four runs in two thirds of an inning, while Aroldis Chapman pitched a hitless ninth for his 373rd career save.
RHP Brayan Bello starts against LHP Framber Valdez in Tuesday's second game at Comerica Park as the Red Sox attempt to extend their series success.
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