A little luck went a long way for the Boston Red Sox on Sunday.

Down 1-0 in the bottom of the fourth inning, Wilyer Abreu put Boston ahead with a bizarre two-run home run. Dane Myers appeared to make a jumping catch, but the ball fell out of his glove and over the short right-field fence at Fenway Park.

Myers fell in disbelief as a highlight catch turned into a miscue that gave Abreu his 22nd home run of the season. It also afforded the Red Sox a lead with Garrett Crochet on the mound.

Here’s a look at the play, courtesy of NESN on X :

Abreu will take the favorable bounce amid a power outage. The 26-year-old had homered once in his last 21 games since touching them all twice on July 20.

He’s still held his own at the plate, registering a .346 on-base percentage in August before Sund

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