(Toronto) Whit Merrifield hit the ball weakly but in the right place and Vladimir Guerrero managed to cross home plate with the winning run in 13It isSaturday when the Toronto Blue Jays picked up a 4-3 victory at the expense of the Boston Red Sox.
His shot was weak to Rafael Devers, the third baseman. Enough so that, in the end, the latter didn’t even have time to try to relay it to first base in time.
“At this point in the season, any win gives you a lot of confidence,” Merrifield said. We hope this gives us some momentum. »
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Whit Merrifield (15) celebrates with his teammates.
The Jays won their second straight game after a four-game losing streak.
They are at the height of the race to win a place among the three clubs that reach the series because they are not champions of the section, in the Americano.
The picture of this top 3: the Rays at the top, followed by the Rangers (0.554) and the Mariners (0.551). The Jays have a .550 winning percentage, going 82-67.
Seattle will host the Los Angeles Dodgers starting at 9:40 p.m.
Rafael Devers hit a two-run homer in the sixth for Boston.
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Rafael Devers
In the next inning, Guerrero responded with his third home run in three days.
“The way Vladdy has been hitting lately gives us a big boost,” Merrifield said.
Dalton Varsho evened the score with a run triple in the ninth, a hit that center fielder Ceddane Rafaela misjudged the ball on.
“He made a mistake,” Red Sox manager Alex Cora admitted of the 22-year-old outfielder. He will learn something from this and do better next time. »
Pablo Reyes opened the scoring with a single score in 12It is. During the Jays’ turn at bat, Bo Bichette’s sacrifice fly brought the clubs back to square one.
Chris Sale gave up the first hit in the fifth with two outs.
Alejandro Kirk wanted to go to the second pad, on his slap shot at the foot of the right field fence, but was pulled away on Alex Verdugo’s relay.
Sale struck out 10 batters in six innings. He limited his opponents to one run, two hits and two walks.
Mauricio Llovera (1-3) was on the mound in the bottom of the 13It is mango.
The four-hour, one-minute match was shown to 42,276 people at the Rogers Centre.
Chris Bassitt allowed two runs and four hits in seven innings, striking out five batters.
The victory went to Chad Green (3-0), the last of the six pitchers used by the Blue Jays.
In the ninth, Cavan Biggio was selected as a pinch hitter, then took the lead thanks to a bad pitch by John Schreiber. Varsho drove him to the plate with his second triple of the season.
The starting pitchers on Sunday will be Nick Pivetta and Hyun Jin Ryu.
Pivetta is originally from Victoria, British Columbia.
