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Atlanta’s Ozzie Albies, right, beats the throw to and tag by Red Sox catcher Connor Wong to score during the second inning of the Braves’ 8-3 win on Tuesday night in Boston. Charles Krupa/Associated Press

BOSTON — Max Fried struck out a career-high 13 batters in seven strong innings, Ozzie Albies hit a tiebreaking three-run homer and the Atlanta Braves beat the Boston Red Sox 8-3 on Tuesday night.

Orlando Arcia added a solo shot in the seventh for the Braves, who improved to 3-0 this season against Boston.

Fried (6-2) allowed three runs, two earned, on four hits while working seven innings or more for sixth time in his past eight starts.

“I felt like I had a really good feel for the slider and my curveball was probably the best that it’s been all year,” Fried said. “I just was relying on really those two pitches and just making some adjustments. It’s not normally my thing but I’ll definitely take it.”

Fried topped his previous best of 11 strikeouts, which he had done twice, more recently on Sept. 30, 2019 against the Chicago White Sox.

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“That curveball was really, really good tonight,” Braves Manager Brian Snitker said.

Fried struck out the side in the first and didn’t allow a hit until Dominic Smith homered in the third to pull Boston within 2-1. Two errors in the first inning by Smith, Boston’s first baseman, helped Atlanta to an early lead.

After tying it at 3-all in the fifth, the Braves blew it open in the sixth when Albies went deep against Kutter Crawford (2-5) after Austin Riley led off with a walk and Marcell Ozuna reached on an infield single.

Albies drove a 1-0 fastball to right center and the large contingent of Atlanta fans that took over a good chunk of Fenway Park erupted in cheers.

“I think we continue to show signs that we’re coming and getting the offense going up and down the lineup,” Snitker said.

Chase Anderson took over for Crawford in the seventh and was quickly taken deep by Arcia, whose sixth homer of the season stretched Atlanta’s lead to 7-3.

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Catcher Sean Murphy hit an RBI single to tie it for Atlanta in the fifth inning, then in the bottom half threw out Ceddanne Rafaela as he attempted to steal second. Murphy’s night ended in the top of the ninth after he was hit by a pitch on the inside of his right elbow, which immediately began to swell.

“It just looks worse than it is. It will go down quick,” Murphy said.

Braves pitchers Chris Sale acknowledges Red Sox fans as they welcome him back to Fenway Park on Tuesday in Boston. Sle pitched for the Red Sox from 2017-2023. Charles Krupa/Associated Press

SALE RETURN

The Red Sox welcomed back Braves left-hander Chris Sale, who spent 2017-23 with Boston. Sale stood on the top step of the visitors’ dugout Tuesday night and waved to fans throughout Fenway Park, stopping for a moment to place his hand over his heart in appreciation for the support he received over his years in Boston, which included the 2018 World Series title.

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Jamie Westbrook, who played in 1,159 games in the minors before making his big league debut Sunday as a pinch-hitter, made his first start in the majors, playing second base and batting fifth. He finished 0 for 2.

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