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The gardeners of the Red Sox of Boston, Wilyer Abreu and Ceddanne Rafaela, combined for the rare 9-8 in the defeat of team 6-5 against the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday in Encherica Park.
With the 5-5 tied score at the bottom of the seventh inning, the Tigers appointed the hitter Kerry Carpenter crushed a fast ball of Liam Hendriks deep to the right.
Abreu, the right gardener of the red socks, tracked the ball when he returned to the wall. Abreu jumped and put the glove, but he could not take it, and the ball bounced in his glove back to the playing field, since he was ready to pass the wall for a homer for carpenter.
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The right gardener of the Red Sox of Boston, Wilyer Abreu, #52, has a fly ball that bounces in his glove, just to be caught by the gardener of the center of the center of the Red Medias of Boston Ceddanne Rafaela, #3, for the game between the game between the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers on May 14, 2025 in Encherica Park in Detroit. (Allan Dranberg/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
Rafaela, the central gardener of the Red Sox, ran to support Abreu, and the ball left the Glove of Abreu and the right to Rafaela.
Rafaela reacted and grabbed the ball with his naked hand and then put it in his glove for the exit.
After the capture, Rafaela raised the glove on his head and showed the ball while Abreu celebrated the unlikely play of Rafaela high performance.
Hendriks raised his arms disbelief, since the outfielders of the Red Sox not only played a home run again, but made him an out.
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The right gardener of the Red Sox of Boston, Wilyer Abreu, #52, has a fly ball that bounces in his glove, just to be caught by the gardener of the center of the center of the Red Medias of Boston Ceddanne Rafaela, #3, for the game between the game between the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers on May 14, 2025 in Encherica Park in Detroit. (Allan Dranberg/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
The last 9-8 before the Red Sox on Wednesday was on September 14, 2003, when Michael Ryan de los Minnesota Twins lost the ball to the sun, and hit his head and Dustan Mohr caught him.
While the Tigers were kept out of the scoreboard in the seventh entry by the miraculous work by Abreu and Rafaela, they were not denied in the ninth entrance.
The reliever of the Red Sox, Aroldis Chapman, walked to the initial batter Andy Ibanez, who then stole the second base. The manager of the Tigers, Aj Fanch, sent Justyn-Henry Malloy to pinch the blow, and he delivered.

The gardener of the Detroit Tigers, Justyn-Henry Malloy, #44, celebrates with his teammates after he hits a simple RBI in the ninth entrance against the Red Boston socks in Edenica Park on May 14, 2025. (Rick Osantoski-Imagn images)
Malloy aligned a single to the central garden and gave the Tigers his second consecutive victory over the red socks.
The victory of the Tigers at Wednesday’s departure completed a scanning three games on the red socks. They will seek to continue their winning forms when they face the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday at 7:07 pm et.
The red socks will seek to change things when they face the Braves of Atlanta on Friday at 7:10 pm et on Friday.