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Red Sox’ Jarren Duran homers in All-Star Game to put AL ahead

Jarren Duran became the 14th Red Sox player ever to homer in an All-Star Game.

Duran, a first-time All-Star, put the American League ahead 5-3 in the bottom of the fifth inning with a two-run homer. The 27-year-old center fielder connected on an 86 mph splitter from Reds’ Hunter Greene and sent it 413 feet to right-center field. It left his bat at 106.8 mph.

See a video of it here.

It was Duran’s first at-bat. He had just entered the game in the top of the fifth inning as a defensive replacement in center field for Yankees’ Aaron Judge.

He became the first Red Sox player to homer in an All-Star Game since Adrián González in 2011. He also became just the second Red Sox player ever to homer in his first ever All-Star Game plate appearance joining J.D. Drew in 2008.

Red Sox players to homer in the All-Star Game:

  • Adrian Gonzalez (2011)
  • J.D. Drew (2008)
  • Manny Ramirez (2004)
  • David Ortiz (2004)
  • Wade Boggs (1989)
  • Jim Rice (1983)
  • Fred Lynn (1976, 1979, 1980)
  • George Scott (1977)
  • Carl Yastrzemski (1975)
  • Pete Runnels (1962)
  • Frank Malzone (1959)
  • Ted Williams (1941, 1946, 1956)
  • Bobby Doerr (1943)

Ted Williams and Fred Lynn are the only Red Sox players with more than one All-Star Game homer. Each homered three times.

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