BOSTON — Rafael Devers hit a two-run homer that broke a seat deep in right field at Fenway Park, Dominic Smith also had a two-run shot and the Boston Red Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 5-4 on Sunday to take the series.
The Red Sox won their second straight after losing the opener. Boston improved to a major league-best 9-3 in July and is 20-8 since June 12.
All-Star Devers sent a first-inning slider from Brady Singer (5-6) with an estimated exit velocity of 114.7 mph a projected 439 feet, crashing into the top of a seat and loosening up the top support. The Red Sox posted a '' Fenway Facilities Incident Report '' that had a picture of the broken red seat on their social media sites.
''The kid is locked in,'' Red Sox manager Alex Cora said of Devers, who opted out of going to the All-Star Game to rest a nagging shoulder. ''Just take care of him this week. He's not going to Texas for a good reason, right. He wants to be ready for the second part, getting treatment during the week and keeping healthy.''
When told the homer broke a seat, Cora joked that someone would need to tell owner John Henry, saying: ''It did? You've got to tell John.''
Adam Frazier opened the game with a homer into the Royals' bullpen and All-Star Salvador Perez, who was selected for his ninth Midsummer Classic, added a solo shot into the Green Monster seats for Kansas City.
First-time All-Star Jarren Duran had four hits for the Red Sox, who improved to a majors-best 15-1 on Sundays. Boston enters the All-Star break surprisingly 4 ½ games out of first in the AL East after finishing in the basement three of the last four years.
''Today was just a good overall team win,'' Duran said. ''I've been saying it a lot this year. We're keeping it rolling and I love it.''