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Bregman's career 200 bombs Abreu doubled three times - all sacrificed to the Rangers

Wednesday saw a double milestone at Fenway Park: Alex Bregman ignited the Red Sox with his 200th career hit, and Wilyer Abreu completed his third double performance of the season (all three in his career against the Rangers) to help Boston beat the Texas Rangers 6-4 to snap a three-game losing streak.

In four innings, Gregman blasted Tyler Mahle's 2-2 finger ball into the Green Monster, which was not only Mahler's first home run this season, but also the former Astros' 19th career win over the Rangers (spanning 135 games). In the seventh inning, he hit a first-base hit with a two-point hit to complete the "quasi-perfect hit" (a three-base hit), and finally hit 3 hits and 3 hits with 5 hits.

"I owe it to my coach, teammates and support team to continue to play at the highest level for many years," said Bregman, who has accumulated 200 hits and 697 RBIs in his career. The most gratifying thing at this moment is to celebrate the milestone with victory. "

Abreu continued his opening game with a 422-foot tie (fifth of the season) in four innings, a new spring cannon in eight innings to seal the victory, and a left-handed Hoby Milner hit a second-base hit in six innings to tie the game for the first time in his career with three long runs in a single game. "Confidence is key," said Abreu, who spoke through an interpreter Carlos Villoria-Benítez, "The coaching staff gave me the confidence to play on the left-hand throw and I have made a big improvement from last year." "

As Abreu ran back to home plate in six innings, there was a collision at first base: Red Sox first baseman Romy Gonzalez tangled with Rangers first baseman Josh Smith and fell to the ground. A video review ruled that the score was valid, but Gonzalez left early with a tight back and was replaced by Abraham Toro. Coach Alex Cora has confirmed his entry into the daily watch list, adding to the Red Sox infield, which has lost manager Triston Casas.

The win ended the Red Sox's recent scoring drought (just one point in the first 12 innings of the series) and injected a boost to the upcoming Tigers-Tigers road trip. "The priority is to stop the bleeding," Bregman admits, "and although it's still early in the season, the new squad still needs to be used to win." I'm here to win, that's the only focus. "

As the Fenway Park resounded with the melody of "Dirty Water," the Red Sox set out on the road with a resurgence of play for the Warriors, Mets and Orioles.

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