BOSTON (AP) Enmanuel Valdez homered twice for his first career multihomer game and drove in three runs to power the Boston Red Sox past the Detroit Tigers 6-3 on Saturday.

The Red Sox improved to 32-9 - and 17-5 in the past two years - wearing their City Connect uniforms with bright yellow jerseys and powder blue lettering, numbers and hats since they were introduced in 2021.

Boston center fielder Ceddanne Rafaela made spectacular full-length diving catch on Wenceel PĆ©rezā€™s shot in the right-center gap in the sixth and turned it into an inning-ending double play by throwing to second to double up Matt Vierling.

ā€œI feel you can kind of see the reaction by all the guys in the dugout, tipping their caps and stuff,ā€ said winning pitcher Cooper Criswell, when asked about players' response to the catch. ā€œIt's special. Not too many guys out there are making that play.ā€

Gio Urshela hit a two-run homer over the Green Monster for Detroit, which lost for the 12th time in its last 14 games against Boston.

ā€œIt was a big play. I donā€™t know if it was a turning point,ā€ Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said of Rafaelaā€™s catch. ā€œThe ball looked down from every angle except for him. He makes a great play and double off. ... That was a big shift.ā€

Shortstop Javier BĆ”ez made a highlight play for the Tigers in the eighth, diving to snag Reese McGuireā€™s grounder before throwing to first.

Valdezā€™s big game came a day after Rafaela also homered twice for his first career multihomer game in Bostonā€™s 7-3 victory.

Scoring single runs in the second, third and fourth, the Red Sox pulled to a 3-1 edge after Riley Greeneā€™s RBI single gave the Tigers the lead two batters into the game.

Valdez sent a fastball from Reese Olson (1-6) into Bostonā€™s bullpen, tying it in the second. He hooked a two-run shot that sneaked inside the Pesky Pole, making it 5-1 in the sixth.

ā€œIt feels great to hit one around the Pesky Pole,ā€ Valdez said through a team translator. ā€œI think I've been also hitting the ball hard. Over 100 miles an hour have been caught. To be able to get one is great.ā€

Coming off his worst start of the season when he gave up seven runs in four innings on Memorial Day in Baltimore, Criswell (3-2) allowed one run in five innings, striking out five with one walk.

Olson gave up five runs in 5 1/3 innings. He hadnā€™t allowed more than one run in each of his previous six starts, posting a 0.77 ERA.

In the third, Dominic Smithā€™s fielderā€™s choice grounder drove in the go-ahead run.

McGuireā€™s sacrifice fly - coming on a catch that left fielder Greene made when he jumped up against a short wall in foul territory and then tumbled to the ground - made it 3-1.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Tigers: OF Mark Canha, a late scratch Friday with left hip soreness, took BP indoors Saturday. ā€œSo far, so good,ā€ Hinch said about two hours before the first pitch. ā€œThe next step will be doing a little bit more activity on the field and see if heā€™s available (Saturday), going into (Sunday).ā€

Red Sox: Manager Alex Cora said OF Tyler Oā€™Neill, on the injured list since May 26 with right knee soreness, should be back when heā€™s eligible to come off the IL next Wednesday. Oā€™Neill had a cortisone shot Thursday. ... Cora also said Fridayā€™s starter and winner Tanner Houck was OK after he got hit on the pitching arm a day earlier. ... DH/OF Masataka Yoshida, on the IL since late April with a strained left thumb, took BP Saturday. ā€œI think heā€™s over the hump now and weā€™re just going to take off,ā€ Cora said, adding heā€™s expected to take BP ā€œevery day.ā€ ... 2B Vaughn Grissom left with a strained right hamstring after running out a second-inning groundout. ... 3B Rafael Devers fouled a ball off the inside of his right leg in the third, went to the ground but stayed in.

UP NEXT

Tigers RHP Casey Mize (1-3, 4.71 ERA) is slated to start Sundayā€™s series finale against RHP Brayan Bello (6-2, 4.18).

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