Red Sox Are 7-0 in City Connect Jerseys — And Every Win Has Ended the Same Way

At this point, it’s no longer just a fun stat.

It’s something else.

The Boston Red Sox are now 7-0 when wearing their Fenway green City Connect jerseys since the uniforms debuted last season. That alone would be notable. But what’s happened inside those games is what’s turning heads across the league.

Every single one of those seven wins has come on a walk-off.

Seven games. Seven wins. Seven walk-offs.

And with their latest victory over the Detroit Tigers, the pattern somehow held again.


Another Game, Same Ending

Masataka Yoshida swings during a walk-off at-bat for the Red Sox against the Tigers at Fenway Park

GettyMasataka Yoshida puts the ball in play during his walk-off at-bat against the Tigers in the 10th inning.

Friday night followed a now-familiar script.

Boston and Detroit traded zeros deep into the game, with Tigers ace Tarik Skubal and Red Sox right-hander Kutter Crawford locked in a tight pitching duel. Neither lineup found much room to operate, and the game carried into extra innings.

Which, given the circumstances, almost felt inevitable.

In the 10th inning, Masataka Yoshida delivered a walk-off pinch-hit single, sending Fenway Park into celebration and extending one of the strangest trends in baseball.


A Pattern That Defies Logic

Walk-off wins are, by nature, unpredictable. Stringing together seven of them under any circumstances would be unlikely.

Doing it exclusively while wearing one specific uniform?

That’s where this moves from coincidence into something far more unusual.

The Red Sox have now won all seven games in their City Connect jerseys — with every victory ending on a walk-off, a trend MLB highlighted following Friday’s win.

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In a sport built on routines and superstition, it’s the kind of trend that doesn’t go unnoticed inside a clubhouse. And at this point, it raises an obvious question:

Why wouldn’t they lean into it?

It’s also worth noting how rare this actually is. Walk-off wins typically account for a small percentage of total victories across a full MLB season, making even short streaks difficult to sustain. To stack seven of them — all under the same uniform condition — underscores just how unusual this run has been for Boston.


Yoshida Comes Through Again

Masataka Yoshida celebrates with teammates after hitting a walk-off single for the Red Sox against the Tigers at Fenway Park

GettyMasataka Yoshida celebrates with teammates after delivering a walk-off single in the 10th inning against the Tigers.

Yoshida’s game-ending hit added another key moment to his season.

Despite not being locked into an everyday role at times, he’s continued to deliver in high-leverage spots — and Friday was another example. His ability to stay ready off the bench and produce immediately gives Boston a valuable weapon late in games.

It also reinforces a broader theme for this team: contributions are coming from everywhere when it matters most.


What Comes Next?

The Red Sox will try to carry that momentum into the rest of the series against Detroit as the homestand continues.

But beyond the standings, this storyline isn’t going anywhere.

Because every time Boston puts on those green jerseys, the outcome has followed the same script — and with each passing game, it becomes harder to dismiss.

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At some point, it stops feeling random.

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