Blue Jays rally from 6-run deficit, beat Red Sox 8-7
BOSTON — The Toronto Blue Jays didn’t even have to wait 24 hours to pay Boston back for their comeback victory.
One day after the Red Sox rallied from four runs down to win on a walk-off homer in the 10th inning, the Blue Jays erased a six-run deficit and handed the defending World Series champions a setback in their attempt to close ground in the AL East.
“(Friday night) was a little salt in our wounds,” said Toronto first baseman Rowdy Tellez, who homered to help the Blue Jays win 8-7 on Saturday. “It was a good feeling to throw that back at them, especially a team that’s looking to contend in the playoffs.”
Boston scored five times in the second and led 6-0 after three before its bullpen blew a save for the 15th time in 31 chances.