Seven innings of scoreless baseball ended in a hurry. The Phillies erupted for three runs in the eighth inning to break open a pitcher's duel and defeat the Red Sox 3-1 at Fenway Park.

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Jesus Luzardo anchored the victory with six shutout innings, allowing four hits while striking out four. The left-hander carried a 5.26 ERA into the game but dominated Boston's lineup through the middle innings. Brad Keller earned the win with a perfect seventh inning, and Jhoan Duran recorded his seventh save despite allowing a run in the ninth.

The decisive eighth began when Turner scored on Schwarber's 417-foot homer to right field. Schwarber went 1-for-5 with two RBIs and now has 18 home runs this season. Bryson Stott added an insurance run with a single that brought Alec Bohm home after a successful challenge overturned the original call at first base.

Ranger Suarez matched Luzardo through 5.1 innings, striking out eight while allowing four hits. Tyler Samaniego took the loss after surrendering two runs in just one-third of an inning. Wilyer Abreu provided Boston's only offense with an RBI single in the eighth that scored Andruw Monasterio.

Philadelphia improved to 20-23 after snapping a one-game losing streak. Boston fell to 18-24 despite winning their previous game. Duran is three saves away from 100 career saves.