Red Sox Make Road Game History With Three Home Runs In First Inning Vs. Blue Jays

Not a bad way to start the night

The Boston Red Sox had their own Home Run Derby on Monday night against the Toronto Blue Jays, and it made a little bit of franchise history.

Jarren Duran, Hunter Renfroe and Kiké Hernández all went yard in the first inning to open up the game 8-0. And when the inning came to a close, Boston already put itself in the history books.

According to Elias Sports, Monday marked the first time the Red Sox hit three home runs in the first inning of a road game. It’s also the first time this season they hit three in any inning.

Red Sox manager Alex Cora shook up the lineup a little bit, and it clearly worked as the Red Sox led 12-0 at one point over the Blue Jays.

Cora also noted pregame that he wasn’t all that concerned with the offensive struggles his team was going through.

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And well, we guess he had good reason.