
Red Sox Climb Back to .500 with Historic 11-Game Win Streak
The Boston Red Sox surged from 14 games under .500 to even at 48-48, riding their first 11-game winning streak in eight years. Just three weeks ago, the team seemed headed for a selloff, but they've won 16 of their last 18 games instead.
The Boston Red Sox just pulled off one of baseball's most dramatic turnarounds, climbing from 14 games below .500 to perfectly even in less than a month.
On June 24, the Red Sox sat at a dismal record and seemed destined to sell off players before the August trade deadline. Then something clicked. The very next day, the team caught fire and hasn't stopped burning since.
Boston swept a doubleheader against the division-leading Tampa Bay Rays on Friday, capping an 11-game winning streak. It's their longest since September 2016, when the team featured stars like Mookie Betts and David Ortiz. This current squad has achieved something arguably more impressive by digging themselves out of such a deep hole.
Right fielder Wilyer Abreu smashed two home runs in the nightcap victory, showing he can hit against righties after struggling with them earlier in the season. The Fenway Park crowd roared with every big play, feeding energy back to the players who were giving them plenty to cheer about.
The bullpen delivered when it mattered most, with six relievers combining for 20 straight outs without allowing a run. All-Star closer Aroldis Chapman sealed the win with a 99.9 mph fastball that had the entire stadium on its feet.

Catcher Willson Contreras returned from a five-game suspension and immediately launched a home run over the Green Monster. His passion was obvious as he celebrated with teammates, embodying the energy this team has found during their incredible run.
Why This Inspires
The Red Sox story proves that giving up too early means missing the comeback. Three weeks ago, fans and analysts were writing off this season as lost. Players could have mailed it in and started thinking about next year.
Instead, interim manager Chad Tracy's squad chose to fight. They leaned into their strengths in pitching and defense while their offense suddenly came alive. The result has been the kind of momentum that makes baseball magical.
This team hasn't just won games. They've rekindled hope in a fanbase that watched them sink deeper into last place with each passing week. Now those same fans are packing Fenway Park and creating the kind of atmosphere that makes players want to deliver even more.
The Red Sox now stand at .500 for the first time since their second game of the season back in March. Their surge has transformed them from sellers to potential buyers as the trade deadline approaches, completely flipping the script on their entire season in less than three weeks.
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Based on reporting by MLB News
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