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By TERRY LYONS

BOSTON – Maybe it was the humid summer weather turning to sub-70 degrees and a chill setting in at Fenway Park? Or, maybe it was the fact the MLB umpires went to “Fall” gear? Maybe it was the fact the crowd of 37,007 gave former Red Sox star Rafael Devers the cold shoulder and a chorus of boos as he was announced pre-game and later when he took his first at bat in his old ballpark? Maybe it was former Sox pitcher, World Champion and Duckboat Captain Jake Peavy‘s presence in the building?

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Then again, maybe it was the fact two very good starting pitchers – Logan Webb (8-7, 3.50 ERA) of the San Francisco Giants and Sonny Gray (15-3, 2.65 ERA) – both struggling from the get-go, not sharp with extremely high pitch counts early in the game?

Boston prevailed, taking the first game of a three game series, 6-4. The Giants have lost nine of their last 12 games and stand at (52-76) on the season. Boston improved to (69-59)m three and one on the current six-game homestead and 5-3 over their last eight games. The Red Sox are 23-11 since the MLB All-Star break and 32-11 over their last 43 games.  Boston’s home record improved to 15-5 since the All-Star break and 20-7 in their last 27 home games, doing back to June 25.

Early on Friday night, Webb was sent packing after 2.2 innings pitched, five earned runs against, six hits, three walks and a hit batsman, as he threw 70 pitches with 41 strikes. He also let up a home run to Sox first baseman Willson Contreras in the third inning when Boston batted around and scored five runs on four hits but left three men on base.

On the other side of the scorebook, Red Sox ace and current Cy Young award contender, Sonny Gray, toughed it out for six innings, allowing four earned runs and seven hits while throwing 97 pitches (60 strikes). Gray allowed two home runs, back-to-backs, to centerfielder Drew Gilbert and then a meaningful drive to dead-center by Devers. The two HRs cut the Red Sox early lead to 5-3 in the fourth.

Boston picked up an important insurance run in the sixth inning when second baseman Nick Sogard singled to left and right fielder Wilyer Abreu knocked him in with a triple to right. That run closed out the scoring at 6-4 and a combination of Boston relievers Erik Miller, Alec Gamboa and then closer Aroldis Chapman cemented the victory for Gray, now (16-3).

Chapman struck out the Giants side in the top of the ninth to earn his 28th save of the season. Since Boston had trailed 1-0 in the top of the third inning, it earned its 30th come-from-behind victory.

The two clubs play the middle game of their three-game set on Saturday, a rare 7:15pm Saturday night special. San Francisco’s Blade Tidwell (0-0, 4.33 ERA) and Boston’s LHP Patrick Sandoval (1-2, 4.76 ERA) will take the mound in a game nationally telecast on FOX television.

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