


Jarren Duran made a strong case to be an All-Star starter, but he ended up making more of an impact off the bench than the Team American League starters.
With the game tied 3-3, a man on and two out in the fifth, the Red Sox leadoff man crushed the second pitch he saw from Cincinnati Reds star Hunter Greene. Blasted 413 feet to right-center at 106.8 mph, it would’ve been a homer in every ballpark; the definition of a no-doubter.
The Red Sox haven’t had an All-Star homer since Adrian Gonzalez in 2011. Duran and J.D. Drew (2008) are the only two Red Sox players to homer in their first career All-Star at-bat.
According to media relations, Duran joined elite company with his blast: he, Fred Lynn (1980), and Ted Williams (1941) are the only Red Sox players to hit go-ahead home runs in the fifth inning of an All-Star Game or later.