Hanley Ramirez Crushes Monstrous 468-Foot Home Run For Red Sox

BOSTON — The Red Sox hung a 14-spot on the Oakland A’s in a blowout victory Monday night.

They picked up right where they left off the following evening.

Mookie Betts began the second game of the three-game series at Fenway Park with a leadoff home run, and Hanley Ramirez followed three batters later with the second-longest homer hit by a major leaguer this season.

Ramirez’s blast — a two-run shot that scored Xander Bogaerts and gave the Red Sox an early 3-0 lead — traveled an estimated 468 feet, according to MLB’s Statcast.

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The home run was Ramirez’s third in seven games but just his fourth of the season.

Betts, meanwhile, now has five four-baggers this season and three leadoff homers in his career. Monday’s was his first — and the first by any Red Sox leadoff man — since June 20, 2015.

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