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Red Sox reach a milestone for first time in years in sweep of O's
Boston Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story (10) celebrates after hitting a home run during the first inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

Red Sox reach a milestone for the first time in years with sweep of Orioles 

It wasn't that long ago when Boston Red Sox fans were calling for manager Alex Cora to be fired. Fast forward to Boston's current situation, and the Red Sox have accomplished something the franchise hasn't experienced in years. 

Boston finished off a four-game sweep of the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday, winning the game 3-2. But more important than just another win, the Red Sox are now 15 games above .500 for the first time since 2021.

Rob Refsnyder and Trevor Story both homered for Boston on Thursday.

Despite being among MLB's highest spenders on an annual basis - just over $196M for 2025 — the Red Sox entered the 2025 season on the heels of one of their worst stretches of the century. Boston has missed the playoffs each of the last three seasons, with their last postseason game coming in the 2021 American League Championship Series. 

The pressure was on Cora to get the Red Sox back in the postseason. With only one 90-win season since winning the World Series in 2018, the Red Sox appeared dead in the water early in the season. Boston was 27-29 at the end of May and in fourth place in the American League East. 

However, thanks to a post All-Star break resurgence, Boston now appears headed back to the postseason. 

Now 75-60, the Red Sox currently sit in a playoff position with a 2.5-game cushion in the American League wild-card race. Boston is also still in striking distance of the American League East division-leading Blue Jays, trailing Toronto by just 2.5 games. 

While Boston has completely transformed from one of the most disappointing teams to a legitimate contender, Red Sox fans will only judge the season by what happens in October. 

Mike J. Asti

Mike Asti is an experienced media personality and journalist with a vast resume and skillset, most notably from time with TribLIVE Radio and WPXI-TV. Asti now serves as the Managing Editor of WV Sports Now, where he leads the coverage of WVU sports. He has also covered the Steelers, Penguins, Pirates and other teams within the Pittsburgh market

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