MIAMI — Kutter Crawford gave up three hits and one run over six solid innings, Ceddanne Rafaela and Jarren Duran homered and the Boston Red Sox beat the Miami Marlins 8-3 on Tuesday night.
Masataka Yoshida had three hits and Rafael Devers singled twice and drove in two runs for the Red Sox. Each player in Boston's lineup had at least one hit.
''For as much as we like South Beach and hanging out down here, sometimes you're worried coming from the off day and be sluggish,'' Red Sox manager Alex Cora said. ''That wasn't the case. We had some good at-bats and ran the bases well. And we played some good defense.''
Crawford (4-7) struck out seven. It was the right-hander's sixth consecutive start of at least six innings and his 12th this season.
''The offense got ahead early and gave me a lead,'' Crawford said. ''At that point, my job was to attack the strike zone with as many quality strikes as I could."
Devers' two-run single in the first gave Boston the early lead. Duran walked and Wilyer Abreu doubled before Devers hit a hard smash that bounced off first baseman Jake Burger's glove and rolled to right field.
The Red Sox increased their lead in the fourth when Rafaela hit a three-run homer, driving a fastball from Marlins starter Valente Bellozo (0-1) over the wall in left.
Burger put Miami on the board with his leadoff homer in the fifth.