![]() Kevin Gausman stayed in and attempted to mop up, but in the end only made it 3.1 innings, allowing 8 runs on 8 hits and a walk (with some help from an inherited runner allowed to score by Tim Mayza). 317.īoston chipped away in the second, with a Triston Casas single, an Enmanuel Valdez walk, a Reese McGuire single, a single from Yoshida, a Justin Turner single, a Rafael Devers double, and a Jarren Duran single adding up to six runs.Īt this point it was pretty much over. Remember when the consensus this winter was that the Sox overpaid him? He’s also hitting. Masataka Yoshida hit his sixth home run to make it 1-0. hit a sinking liner that could have scored him easily if Jarren Duran hadn’t made a nice sliding catch.īoston drew blood in the bottom half of the inning, though, and it was never stanched. ![]() Bo Bichette hit a one out double off the monster, and Vlad Guerrero jr. ![]() There was briefly hope in the top of the first. With the loss, the Jays are now fourth in the AL East and in a tie with the Angels, of all teams, for the last wildcard. It’s hard to remember that this team was hot five days ago, but five games of bad baseball and they failed to complete the sweep of the Mariners and then took a four game sweep themselves and now here they are. ![]()
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