Red Sox's offense shows significant improvement ahead of June schedule
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 3:21 AM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
The Boston Red Sox have transformed their offense, averaging 5.55 runs per game over their last 11 contests in May. This marks a turnaround from a struggling start where they averaged just 3.62 runs per game in the first 47 games of the season. Craig Breslow noted that players are settling into their roles and improving, with contributions from Jarren Duran and Caleb Durbin, along with strong performances from bench players. As June approaches, the team faces a challenging schedule and will aim to maintain this momentum.
- •Red Sox averaged 3.62 runs per game through May 18.
- •Team averaged 5.55 runs per game over the last 11 games in May.
- •Players are settling into their roles, according to Craig Breslow.
- •Duran, Durbin, and bench players are contributing significantly.
- •Red Sox face a tough schedule in June.
- 3:21 AMYahoo Sports — Craig Breslow Explains Red Sox's Stunning Offensive Turnaround
"How did Boston go from one of the worst offenses in baseball to one of the best?
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