BOSTON — Rafael Devers hit a two-run homer, Jarren Duran added a solo shot and the Boston Red Sox ended the San Diego Padres' five-game winning streak with a 4-1 victory on Sunday.
The Red Sox, who were outscored 20-3 in the series' first two games, snapped a three-game skid.
Jackson Merrill had three hits for the Padres, and Ha-Seong Kim added an RBI double. San Diego had won nine of its previous 10 games.
Making his first start since being recalled from Triple-A on Tuesday, Boston right-hander Josh Winckowski (2-1) gave up four hits over five scoreless innings.
''I kind of figured out something a little bit down in Triple-A,'' he said. ''I was throwing changeups that were literally just like a ball down and almost never, ever getting swings on it, so we just started throwing it in the zone all times and it turned into a high-percentage strike pitch for me and I got a lot of ground balls.''
Kenley Jansen, the fourth reliever, got the final three outs for his 16th save this season and 436th of his career.
Padres starter Matt Waldron (5-7) gave up four runs, three earned, in 4 1/3 innings, halting his NL-high stretch this season of nine consecutive starts allowing two or fewer runs.
Waldron, the only pitcher to throw a knuckleball in the majors this year, mixed it with his fastball and sweeper at Fenway Park, where former Red Sox right-hander Tim Wakefield famously threw the pitch during his 17-year career with Boston.