Boston Red Sox 10, Miami Palms 6
The first half ended the same way much of it has unfolded for the Miami Palms: Some encouraging offense. Some resilience. And just enough pitching trouble to undo it all. Boston pounded out 18 hits Sunday afternoon at Coca-Cola Palms Park, surviving a spirited Miami comeback attempt to take the series finale 10–6 and send the Palms into the All-Star break at 49–48. 🌊 Boston’s waves never stopped The Red Sox lineup never really gave Miami a chance to breathe. Rafael Devers led the charge with two home runs and four hits, Xander Bogaerts piled up four hits of his own, and Boston kept traffic moving inning after inning. Even when the Palms seemed poised to settle the game down, another rally arrived. Manny Parra battled through four innings, but the decisive stretch came in the fifth. Boston broke the game open against Brian Matusz, scoring five runs in a chaotic inning that turned a manageable deficit into a mountain. “Just too many mistakes over the plate,” manager Scott...