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Rafael Devers sets Red Sox record with HR in 6th straight game - ESPN

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Boston Red Sox star Rafael Devers set a team record when he homered for a sixth consecutive game Monday night at the Tampa Bay Rays.

Devers had shared the mark of five with Jimmie Foxx (1940), Ted Williams (1957), Dick Stuart (1963), George Scott (1977), Jose Canseco (1995) and Bobby Dalbec (2020). Devers is the first major leaguer to accomplish the feat since the Los Angeles Angels' Mike Trout enjoyed a seven-game streak from Sept. 4 to 12, 2022.

«In the moment, I wasn't thinking about that,» Devers said through an interpreter of breaking the franchise record, following the Red Sox's 5-0 win. «When I got to the dugout and I saw my teammates, it was a special moment, for sure.»

The Chicago Cubs' Michael Busch had a five-game homer streak earlier this season.

Tampa Bay starter Taj Bradley struck out eight of his first nine batters entering the fourth. Devers was the only Boston batter to put the ball in play over the stretch, hitting a comeback groundout that Bradley deflected to second baseman Brandon Lowe.

After Boston's Jarren Duran had a leadoff triple in the fourth and scored on Wilyer Abreu's double, Devers connected on a opposite-field homer to left.

The homer was Devers' 10th of the season and extended his hitting streak to 10 games.

Devers' six-game homer stretch also tied the longest by a third baseman over the past 100 seasons, joining Colorado's Nolan Arenado (2015), Houston's Morgan Ensberg (2006) and San Diego's Graig Nettles (1984).

ESPN Stats & Information and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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