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ARLINGTON, Texas — Jonah Heim and Leody Taveras homered back-to-back from the bottom of the order to erase a three-run deficit in the fourth inning, and the Texas Rangers beat the Boston Red Sox 7-4. Rob Refsnyder hit solo home runs his first two times up to help the Red Sox build a 3-0 lead before Heim's tying three-run shot. Two pitches after Heim's 10th homer on a high drive down the line in right field, Taveras pulled a liner into the first row in right for his ninth. Kirby Yates stayed perfect in save opportunities with his 20th.








