Boston Red Sox beat Toronto Blue Jays 7-4 to end five-game losing streak
TORONTO — Blue Jays starter Clay Buchholz looked like he had his former team figured out at the start of Thursday’s game against Boston.
The Red Sox soon woke up from a series-long slumber for a 7-4 victory over Toronto that ended a five-game losing streak.
“I did a little bit of my job today, I didn’t do it all,” Buchholz said. “It’s tough to navigate lineups like that.”
Mookie Betts had three hits and scored twice as the Red Sox prevented a three-game sweep at Rogers Centre. Boston (77-70) had 12 hits and took advantage of some sloppy defence by the home side in front of 17,420 fans on a pleasant late-summer evening.