Lethbridge Herald

Slumbering Jays fall in extras

RED SOX SCORE THREE IN 10TH FOR 4-1 WIN

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The silence of the Toronto Blue Jays’ clubhouse after another loss Thursday was interrupte­d by the occasional deep exhale or the sound of clothes being jammed into suitcases.

Maybe a trip out of town is the best thing for Major League Baseball’s cellar dwellers.

Toronto capped a 2-7 homestand by dropping a 4-1 decision to the Boston Red Sox in a matinee at Rogers Centre. Mookie Betts delivered the key blow with a three-run double in the 10th inning off Jason Grilli.

It’s the first time in franchise history that the Blue Jays (3-12) have lost five series in a row.

“Losing only makes you appreciate winning,” Grilli said. “There’s not much else to say. There’s no words right now.”

There was no post-game music in the hushed clubhouse after the game. Many players sat in chairs by their stalls with despondent looks on their faces.

The feeling was in stark contrast to the optimism at the start of the regular season. Many baseball observers felt the Blue Jays had a decent chance of making the playoffs for the third straight year.

At the moment, just getting out of the American League East basement appears to be a major challenge.

The Blue Jays managed only five hits on the day, one of them a solo shot in the ninth inning by Kendrys Morales that tied the game.

Boston starter Chris Sale was dominant over eight shutout innings. He struck out 13 batters in all — including Jose Bautista and Jarrod Saltalamac­chia four times apiece.

Bautista, who’s mired in an 0-for-16 slump, saw his average fall to .109.

“I’ve got to figure out a way to get back on track and start doing more at the plate and putting us in better situations to win games,” he said.

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