The Day

Fister, Bradley give Red Sox 6-1 win over Blue Jays

- By KEN POWTAK

Boston — Doug Fister gave up one run over seven innings, Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a two-run homer and drove in three runs and the Boston Red Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-1 on Wednesday night, a day after the teams played a 19-inning marathon.

It was the second straight win for the AL East-leading Red Sox, who moved four games ahead of the second-place Yankees. New York's game at Baltimore was rained out.

Playing just 18 hours after completing a victory that lasted six hours and ended on Hanley Ramirez's bloop single, the Red Sox took charge with a four-run fourth that was capped by Bradley's homer.

Fister (5-7) allowed four hits, struck out nine and walked three, improving to 3-1 in his last four starts with a 1.50 ERA.

Joe Biagini (3-10) was tagged for five runs in 3 1/3 innings.

With rain starting to fall when the Red Sox came to the plate in the fourth, Xander Bogaerts halted a 3-for-33 stretch by lining an opposite field RBI triple and scored on Rafael Devers' single. Bradley then belted his homer into Boston's bullpen, making it 5-1.

Both teams scored a run in the first.

Trainer's room

Red Sox: LHP David Price (left elbow inflammati­on) threw his fourth bullpen session of the week and manager John Farrell said he's expected to pitch a simulated game Saturday. . Farrell decided to DH 2B Dustin Pedroia with the forecast of showers to limit playing on his left knee that landed him on the DL with inflammati­on for nearly three weeks last month.

Let me see, too

Fister stood on the edge of the mound and joined in, looking at an iPad that Red Sox head groundskee­per Dave Mellor brought out to show the umpires the radar before the sixth.

Slow starts

During his strong four-start stretch, Fister has allowed all five of his runs in the opening inning.

Miguel Montero drew a bases-loaded walk after Fister gave up a leadoff single to Ezequiel Carrera, a double to Justin Smoak and a walk to Michael Saunders.

Easy thefts

The Red Sox were 4 for 4 in stolen-base attempts, and improved to 29 for 32 this season against Toronto, the most steals by any club in the majors against an opponent this season.

Up next

Red Sox: Off Thursday. LHP Drew Pomeranz (14-5, 3.36) looks to rebound after his career-best eightgame winning streak was halted in his last start when Boston opens a three-game series against Tampa Bay at Fenway Park on Friday.

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