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Last night's baseball: The Red Sox won with the shortest walk-off homer... ever?
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Red Sox Claim Victory with Baseball’s Quickest Walk-Off Homer Last Night!

June 5, 2025 3 Min Read
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Baseball is constantly underway, often making it tough for fans to keep up with every game. We’re here to help by recapping the key highlights from yesterday’s Major League Baseball action so you don’t miss a thing.

One intriguing topic is the fastest walk-off home run. Although it’s challenging to compare due to changes in measurement and record-keeping over time, since the Statcast Era began in 2015, we have clearer data. The shortest walk-off homer recorded in this era was hit by Ceddanne Rafaela during a tied 9-9 game between the Red Sox and Angels. Rafaela’s 308-foot homer secured a win for Boston, temporarily halting their losing streak in the series. Fenway Park’s right field, known for “Pesky’s pole” at 302 feet, is a tough spot for left-handed hitters due to its shape and high wall, making Rafaela’s timely hit even more impressive.

The Rockies recently swept the Marlins in a three-game series, marking their first series sweep this season and earning their fourth victory in a row. This momentum contrasts sharply with the Marlins’ ongoing struggle toward a 100-loss season. Meanwhile, Wyatt Langford of the Rangers showcased incredible agility on the base paths, evading an out in a creative and skillful way despite the team’s narrow 5-4 loss.

In another game, Pete Alonso shined for the Mets with two home runs, contributing five out of New York’s six runs to help secure a 6-1 win over the . This victory not only gave the Mets a season series win against Los Angeles but also showcased strong pitching and offense.

As for the , the narrative suggests they need to regroup quickly after setbacks or face more challenges ahead.

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Fan Take: This roundup highlights the thrilling unpredictability and unique moments that make baseball so captivating—from unexpected walk-offs to strategic base running. For fans, these stories not only celebrate individual brilliance but also hint at the shifting dynamics in the league that could shape exciting playoff races and rivalries ahead.

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