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A fire alarm at Fenway Park caused the Red Sox game against the Orioles to be briefly delayed in the top of the eighth inning on Tuesday night. Dylan Beavers was at the plate for the Orioles with the Red Sox trailing 3-1 when the alarms started blaring inside the famed Boston ballpark and the umpires paused the game.
The Red Sox went into the ninth with a 3-2 lead, but Miami stormed back to earn a 5-3 win and avoid a sweep at Fenway Park.
The Red Sox suffered one of their worst losses of 2025, falling in 11 innings Tuesday despite Nathaniel Lowe's heroics in the ninth.
It hasn't mattered who the Red Sox have played or which uniforms they've worn. Alex Cora's club has been nearly unbeatable at Fenway Park for almost two months.
The Sox kicked off a five-game homestand with a walkoff win Friday night, pushing them to 23-5 in Boston since June 10, tied for their best 28-game stretch at home since 2008.
3) Red Sox starter Dustin May pitched 6 innings, allowing two runs, eight hits and two walks while striking out five. Gunnar Henderson crushed a 414-foot, 108 mph solo homer off May in the third inning, putting the Orioles ahead 1-0. Dylan Beavers’ RBI single in the fourth inning made it 2-0.
Daily highlight: From the weekend, Marta scored with the last kick of the game to tie the score 3-3 and force extra time in the Women’s Copa America. Brazil emerged victorious on penalty kicks after another Marta goal in extra time (the score finished tied 4-4 in a remarkable back-and-forth game).
The Boston Red Sox confirmed that two fans were ejected from Fenway Park during Sunday's game against the Miami Marlins for shouting inappropriate comments at Miami Marlins' outfielder Dane Myers, per Peter Abraham of the Boston Globe.