Red Sox Snap Six-Game with Blue Jais Route with Slide

Wilir Abreyu scored a three-run domestic run and Lucas Giolito played seven strong innings, as Boston Red Socks ended the six-game losing streak by visiting Toronto Blue Jais 15-1 Saturday.
Abrau’s domestic run against Toronto came against Pitcher Chris Basit at the bottom of the first innings. This was his 14th domestic run of the season.
Giolito (4–1) gave a run (unarmed) on six hits in seven innings. He hit five.
Seddan Rafela and Romi Gonzalez contributed two runs for Red Sox, who collected 18 hits in the victory.
Boston Ruki Roman Anthony had the first three-hit game of his MLB career. Two of his three hits were couples. There were also three hits in Gonzalez.
Abreyu added an RBI double in the second innings, when Boston took a 6–0 lead three times. Red Sox also received two-rings single from the Trevor Story in Inning.
Toronto scored in the third, when the single of Edison Barajar ran into Miles Straw and cut Boston’s lead 6–1.
Red Sax scored three runs in half of his half of the third and reduced his profit to 9–1. The inning had a base-loaded walk for Abraham Toro, a sacrifice fly from Carlos Narwaz and a throwing error on the catcher Elegendro Kirk, which allowed Anthony to score.
Basit (7-4) allowed nine runs (eight earned) on eight hits in two innings.
Nick Sogard went to the story in the sixth RBI, Rafala’s ninth home run increased Boston’s lead 12–1. Gonzalez produced its third homer in the seventh season when Boston increased its lead 14–1.
Red Sax wrapped the scoring in the eighth on a sacrifice fly by Toro, which went to Jaren Duran.
Boston entered Saturday’s matchup, scoring four runs in his last three matches.
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