Boston Red Sox Offense Falls Flat in Loss to Phillies
It was more of the same for the scuffling Boston offense as they capped off a six-game homestand with a 3-1 loss to Philadelphia on Thursday night.
BOSTON โ The Boston Red Sox offense continued to struggle at home, failing to capitalize on several opportunities as they lost to the Philadelphia Phillies ย 3-1 on a rainy Thursday night at Fenway Park. Struggles at home The Red Sox' offensive problems have been well documented, but there may be no greater cause for alarm than the team's performance at Fenway Park , one of the most hitter-friendly environments in baseball. Entering Thursday's loss to Philadelphia, the Boston offense ranked in the bottom five in nearly every offensive category, including runs scored, home runs, and slugging percentage, where they rank 30th in baseball.
Sox entering tonight at home 11 home runs - 30th . 326 slg - 30th On brand tonight โ Brian Barrett (@itsbrianbarrett) May 15, 2026 Thursday night's loss marked the end of a six-game homestand in which the Boston offense scored just 12 runs, hitting just . 150 with runners in scoring position.
They finished the week with a 2-4 record, dropping both series's to Philadelphia and Tampa. A game of missed opportunities The Red Sox offense was not without chances on Thursday night as they threatened multiple times against both Phillies starter Jesus Luzardo and the Philadelphia bullpen, including in the third inning, which began with a leadoff double off the bat of catcher Carlos Narvaez. Narvaez advanced to third thanks to a sacrifice bunt off the bat of Caleb Durbin, putting the Red Sox in prime scoring position with only one out.
Second baseman Isiah Kiner-Falefa failed to put together a competitive at-bat, striking out on three pitches, setting up Jarren Duran to salvage the inning. Duran, however, weakly grounded one back to Luzardo, ending the Boston threat. Needed IKF to do anything but strikeout.