Watch Dustin Pedroia Drill Go-Ahead Three-Run Homer In Red Sox’s 5-3 Win

by abournenesn

Jul 31, 2016

The Boston Red Sox were one out away from dropping three out of four games to the lowly Los Angeles Angels before Dustin Pedroia came to the plate Sunday.

The Red Sox were trailing by two runs in the ninth inning after Mookie Betts drove in Boston’s first run of the night in the previous at-bat, and Pedroia responded by putting the Sox ahead for good with a three-run homer.

Xander Bogaerts added a solo homer of his own to put things out of reach for the Angels in the Red Sox’s 5-3 win.

Click to read notes from the Red Sox’s comeback win >>

Thumbnail photo via Kelvin Kuo/USA TODAY Sports Images

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