Boston Red Sox defeat Toronto Blue Jays, 10-1
TORONTO (AP) Clay Buchholz didn't want to set any goals for himself at the start of the season.
Even if he had, the Red Sox right-hander never could have imagined pitching quite this well.
Bill Hall hit two home runs, Adrian Beltre and J.D. Drew also connected and Boston used eight strong innings from Buchholz to beat Toronto once again, routing the Blue Jays 10-1 Wednesday night.
"His stuff was tremendous," manager Terry Francona said of Buchholz, who has lost just ...
TORONTO — Two unruly Red Sox fans were ordered to leave Rogers Centre in the bottom of the eighth inning last night. Escorted by security guards, they marched up the aisle behind the first base dugout gleefully pointing to the team logos on the front of their shirts, as the few Blue Jays supporters still in their seats jeered.
You can’t blame the two fans for being a little rambunctious. Their team is certainly playing the kind of baseball worth boasting about.
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TORONTO—Clay Buchholz didn't want to set any goals for himself at the start of the season. Even if he had, the Red Sox right-hander never could have imagined pitching quite this well.
Bill Hall hit two home runs, Adrian Beltre and J.D. Drew also connected and Boston used eight strong innings from Buchholz to beat Toronto once again, routing the Blue Jays 10-1 Wednesday night.
"His stuff was tremendous," manager Terry Francona said of Buchholz, who has lost just twice...
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