Jose Berrios, Jas’s bats extended the skid of red sox to 6

Jose Berios threw seven scorer innings to lead Toronto Blue Jais for a 9–0 win over Boston Red Sox on Friday night.
Berios (4-3) limited Boston to four hits, hit eight and one in three-game opener went to the opener.
Toronto’s victory increased Boston’s streak into six matches. It also eliminated Boston’s five-game winning streak. Red Sax has scored four runs in their last three matches.
Andres Gimanez had three hits and three RBI as part of Toronto’s 16-Hit attack. Blue Jais, who attracted eight walks, also received three hits and two RBI from George Springer.
Boston excluded Pitcher Brian Bello (3-3) from the mound after six innings. He conceded three runs on eight hits and three walks with a strike. Blue Jais added two runs in the seventh and four in the eighth.
Red Sox crooks were without Marcello Mayor, who were placed on the condolence list on Friday. Boston recalled Nick Sogard from Triple-e-Warster and started the mayor on a third basis.
Vladimir was in the lineup of Gurero Toronto, who collided with a pitch in the third innings despite a 6–0 win over Cleveland on Thursday. He collected two hits and scored three runs during Friday’s victory.
Gurero had a two-out single in the first and scored in the innings for a 1-0 lead in Springer’s single.
Toronto doubled its lead over Bo Bichet’s RBI single, which went into Erni Clement, and it was 3–0 after two-out single score springer of the clarment in the third.
In the seventh, Edison Baragar scored on the double of Elejandro Kirk, causing Gimnez to expand a 4–0 lead before attracting a base-loaded walk, scoring Gurroo to increase the profit of Toronto 5–0.
In the four-nine eighth of Toronto, there was an RBI single by Springer, a sacrifice fly by Miles Straw and two-Runs by Gymnez.
Blue Jais is 6-2 compared to red sox this season.
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