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Boston Red Sox Back Above .500 After 12-Game Winning Streak
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The Boston Red Sox have climbed back above the .500 mark for the first time in weeks, thanks to an impressive 12-game winning streak. The team's recent surge has reversed a slow start to the season, lifting their record above the break-even point. A .500 record means a team has won as many games as it has lost. The Red Sox had been struggling earlier, but their current streak—the longest in Major League Baseball this season—has put them back in contention. Fans are excited as the team now looks to build on this momentum. The streak includes several close wins and strong pitching performances. While the exact date of their last time over .500 is not specified, their recent run of victories has clearly turned their season around. The Red Sox will aim to keep the streak alive in their upcoming games. Their next series is against a division rival, which will test their recent form. The team's manager praised the players' focus and determination. With the win streak, Boston has improved its chances in the playoff race. Analysts note that maintaining consistency will be key. The Red Sox are now a team to watch in the American League.
Sources: Yahoo Sports
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