American League Game Summary - Toronto at Boston
(Saturday, September 8th)
Final Score: Toronto 9, Boston 2
Boston, MA (Sports Network) - Anthony Gose drove in five runs and hit his
first career home run, as the Toronto Blue Jays trampled the Boston Red Sox,
9-2, on a rainy night at Fenway Park.
"His contact point has gotten to a much better place on the front edge of the
plate," Toronto manager John Farrell said of Gose. "He turns on a good
fastball and he shows you the power that's in there."
Yunel Escobar also hit a home run, his ninth of the season. His leadoff homer
started a five-run second inning for the Blue Jays.
Brad Lincoln (1-0) came in to pitch when play resumed after rain delayed the
game in the fifth inning and picked up the win. Starter Aaron Laffey pitched
effectively through 4 2/3 innings, allowing just four hits and two runs.
Daisuke Matsuzaka (1-5) was charged with the loss, lasting just 1 1/3 innings,
getting rocked for five runs on five hits before being relieved.
"It's tiring," Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine said. "Guys are tired of
playing from behind, I'll guarantee you that. The bullpen is tired of just
eating up innings. It's tough."
Pedro Ciriaco and Scott Podsednik drove in runs in Boston's third consecutive
loss.
Following Escobar's homer in the second, Kelly Johnson singled to center
field. J.P. Arencibia was then hit by a pitch and Adeiny Hechavarria doubled
on a ground ball to left to score Johnson from second. Gose then came to the
plate and drove in two with a single to center. Gose then stole second and
advanced to third on a throwing error by Ryan Lavarnway before scoring on a
Rajai Davis sacrifice fly to cap a five-run inning for Toronto.
The Red Sox got two runs back in the bottom of the fifth after Lavarnway
started the inning with a walk. He would come around to score after back-to-
back singles from Mike Aviles and Podsednik. Ciriaco came to the plate two
batters later and delivered a base hit to score Aviles to make it a 5-2 ball
game.
The Blue Jays added four insurance runs in the final two innings.
After back-to-back base hits by Colby Rasmus and Edwin Encarnacion to start
the eighth, Adam Lind followed suit with an RBI single to score Rasmus.
Gose hit a three-run homer in the top of the ninth after Arencibia and
Hechavarria both reached base.
Game Notes
The Red Sox are a season-high 14 games under .500 ... Podsednik has hit safely
in 15 of his 16 starts in Boston this year ... The Blue Jays were 4-for-6 with
runners in scoring position ... The Red Sox were just 2-for-8 with runners in
scoring position.
09/09 03:28:08 ET

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