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BOSTON (AP) – Xander Bogaerts tied the home run in the ninth inning and open catcher Christian Vazquez made the winning run with his legs, going back to Boston Red Sox winger of the Toronto Blue Jays 9-8 on Saturday night.
Bogaerts’ first shot in center area in front of nearest Anthony Bass (2-3) made eight points before Vazquez reached the selection of an out defender. The three-race hiter stole the moment and complex at 3rd as Caleb Joseph’s launch sailed. in the middle box to see an error.
Yairo Muoz hit a dredibleator in 3rd place, but Travis Shaw’s shot at the plate didn’t get tangled up and Vzquez slipped safely.
“I don’t care about our record at any time, it’s pretty fun to win a game like this,” said Red Sox manager Ron Roenicke.
Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a two-race houser, Rafael Devers hit a house run and three RBIs, and JD Martinez and Bobby Dalbec added solitary shots for Boston. Mike Kickham (1-0) withdrew four goals in two blank innings.
The Red Sox has won two in a row after losing six.
“I think we did a wonderful offensive job, we kept coming back,” Roenicke said. “I snatched early, what we’re looking to do. “
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a three-run houser for the Blue Jays and Teoscar Hernandez had three hits, a house alone.
Toronto has lost four out of seven, still leading Detroit and Baltimore through 3 games at the moment WILD card AL.
“Every defeat was complicated and each and every win was good. They’re all one-time,” said Tile Manager Charlie Montoyo. “Today was a difficult day. We’ll go back and regroup. “. We’ve already done that. I don’t see why not. “
Guerrero’s home run in sixth turned it into a one-point game, and Joe Panik scored a double to put 7-6 on seventh. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. added a single RBI painting with full bases.
Devers ran in the eighth to put Boston in a race.
Martinez hit the first of Boston’s three home runs in a second of four races, Bradley with a two-run shot after Vzquez’s single, and Dalbec pitched a two-run houser to put the 4-1.
“Just a war for me after the first inning,” said Toronto’s starting lineup, Chase Anderson, who allowed six runs and nine hits in four innings. “(Our) attack did a smart task in fighting and giving our team a chance to win, so congratulations to those guys.
Dalbec’s long pass ended a 0 out of 14 streak after making his first home run on his Washington debut on August 30.
“I just made a few adjustments, just timing things, and I stopped urgently a little bit,” Dalbec said. “It’s smart to get it today. “
Ryan Weber allowed two runs and five hits in five innings at its longest start of the season.
Hernandez’s moment with a house race downtown. Shaw doubled in the room to score Toronto’s moment entry.
MISSING GILES?
Ken Giles has missed every two games this season, but the veteran approaches a comeback as Toronto advances into the playoffs. Giles has started practicing live batting and will do it again on Tuesday. “Losing him a big hit, but what this team is doing, someone takes someone and that’s what we stayed for,” Montoyo said.
CALLS SEPTEMBER
With the Red Sox out of the playoff image, Roenicke said the team will use the last 3 weeks of the season to read about other players from their educational site of choice. “Unfortunately, we are in a position where we can see some things, ” said Roenicke.
COACH’S ROOM
Tiles: Gurriel and 2B Cavan Biggio were off the list after betting any of Friday’s doubles matches. “Trying to keep them healthy, but pretty soon I’m going to be saying many more days after that,” Montoyo said. The two came here later as pinch hitters. . . . SS Bo Bichette (right knee sprain) hit a couple of online practice singles in front of Giles and will resume live batting practice on Sunday.
Red Sox: RHP Nathan Eovaldi (right calf strain) played wrestling and will throw a bullpen on Sunday. Eovaldi doesn’t have a target date for his return yet, but if all goes well on Sunday, he will move on to throwing a bullpen before Tuesday’s double. in Philadelphia. “We need this to happen first, so we didn’t put a date on it,” Roenicke said.
Following
LD Andrew Triggs (0-2, 16. 20 ERA) makes his first outing for Boston to finish the series on Sunday afternoon. LD Robbie Ray (1-4, 7. 34 ERA) will depart for Toronto.
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