The Daily Courier

Blue Jays beat Red Sox

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BOSTON — Steve Pearce blooped the ball to the edge of the outfield grass, and Red Sox second baseman Brock Holt was there.

He planted his feet. He raised his arm to catch it. But something wasn’t quite right. Holt lost the ball in the sun, allowing it to glance off his glove for a two-run single that tied the game as the Toronto Blue Jays rallied from an early deficit to take the lead for good and hold on to beat the Boston Red Sox 8-6 on Thursday.

“As weakly as I hit it, I didn’t” expect it to fall, said Pearce, who had three hits. “When you put the ball in the air, sometimes (the fielder) just can’t do it. Day game, clear sky. It was a great time for it.”

Ryan Goins followed with a two-run single to give the Blue Jays the lead.

Justin Smoak homered twice, but it was a 140-foot duck snort that turned things around and allowed Toronto to leave Boston with a split in the four-game series.

“I don’t care how hard it’s hit, it’s a two-RBI knock. Then Goins comes right behind me, keeps things rolling,” said Pearce, whose team lost nine of the first 10 games this season and hasn’t been above fourth place since. “We’ve had a lot of things going against us, so it’s nice to finally have something go for us.”

Dustin Pedroia had three hits, including a three-run homer for Boston.

Dominic Leone (2-0) earned the win and Roberto Osuna pitched the ninth for his 24th save.

Toronto starter Francisco Liriano got just five outs, allowing three runs in the second, but the Blue Jays came back with four in the third to take a 5-3 lead against Doug Fister (0-4).

Smoak now has 26 homers and 62 RBIs. His previous career highs were 20 and 59.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Jose Bautista (19) leaps as he celebrates with first baseman Justin Smoak (14) after defeating the Boston Red Sox 8-6 in Boston on Thursday.
The Associated Press Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Jose Bautista (19) leaps as he celebrates with first baseman Justin Smoak (14) after defeating the Boston Red Sox 8-6 in Boston on Thursday.

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