
Jarren Duran dives for home and beats the tag from Reds catcher Luke Maile to score the winning run in the eighth inning Saturday, lifting the Red Sox to a 4-3 victory at Cincinnati. Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press
CINCINNATI — Rafael Devers drove in the go-ahead run with a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning and Jarren Duran made a game-saving defensive play in the ninth as the Boston Red Sox rallied to beat the Cincinnati Reds 4-3 on Saturday.
Pinch-hitter Rob Refsnyder singled home the tying run before Duran tagged on Devers’ shallow fly ball in foul territory down the left-field line and slid home just ahead of left fielder Stuart Fairchild’s throw.
“I decided to go home right away on the sacrifice fly,” Duran said. “I was fully committed to going home.”
Kenley Jansen retired the Reds in the ninth for his 14th save in 15 chances.
He got a huge assist from Duran, who leaped to get his glove above the center-field fence, robbing Fairchild of a tying home run.
“I thought the ball was way gone,” Red Sox Manager Alex Cora said.
“I just hit it to the wrong part of the field,” Fairchild said. “I saw it go up, and off the bat I was pretty stoked. And obviously he made a great catch.”
Jansen’s save was his 434th, and he moved ahead of Baltimore’s Craig Kimbrel into sole possession of fifth on the career list.
Dominic Smith homered in the fifth inning and Connor Wong doubled home another run in the sixth as Boston overcame a rocky start by Nick Pivetta, who allowed three runs in 4 1/3 innings.
Spencer Steer hit a two-run homer and Elly De La Cruz had a solo shot for Cincinnati, which won the first game of the interleague series 5-2 on Friday.
The Reds ran themselves out of two other scoring chances. TJ Friedl was thrown out at the plate trying to score on grounder to third base in the fifth inning, and Jake Fraley was caught trying to come home on a dribbler fielded by Wong in the front of the plate in the sixth.
Frankie Montas had a solid outing for the Reds, allowing two runs and five hits through six innings, with four strikeouts and a walk. Justin Wilson (1-1) was charged with the two Boston runs in the eighth.
“He threw tons of strikes with all of his pitches,” Cincinnati Manager David Bell said. “And if he continues to do that with all of his stuff, he has a lot of success ahead.
Zack Kelly (2-1) got the final out in the seventh inning and picked up the win.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Red Sox: Outfielder Wilyer Abreu was back in the lineup for the first time since June 2. The 24-year-old rookie was sidelined because of a right ankle sprain. He had two hits and scored a run.
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