Red Sox' Rob Refsnyder, Tyler O'Neill hit back-to-home homers twice in win over Orioles
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Rob Refsnyder and Tyler O'Neill led the Red Sox to victory with back-to-back home runs in two separate innings, echoing a record set back in 1994.
Refsnyder had a stellar performance, going 4-for-4 with two home runs, which included five RBIs, highlighting the impact of veteran players in pivotal games.
O'Neill's two-homer night tied him for the fourth-most home runs in a player's first 100 games with the Red Sox, showcasing his power-hitting prowess.
With his seven multi-homer games this season, O'Neill is approaching rare company in Red Sox history, indicating his significant contributions to the team's offense.
Read at Boston.com
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