The Prince George Citizen

Red Sox clinch playoff spot by downing Jays

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BOSTON — The Red Sox became the first team in the major leagues to clinch a playoff berth and did not celebrate.

“Any time you make the playoffs and give yourself a chance to be that last team, it’s a pretty special thing,” Brock Holt said. “We’re excited by that, but we’ve got more work to do.”

Holt pinch hit in the seventh inning and hit a go-ahead, threerun homer in a 7-2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night that guaranteed Boston no worse than a wildcard berth.

At a major league-best 99-46, the Red Sox lead the AL East by nine games with 2 1/2 weeks left. Their postgame celebratio­n was lining up for routine high-fives and heading back to the clubhouse.

“We’re in great position to win the division and then to accomplish other things,” first-year manager Alex Cora said. “As I told the group, I’m very proud of them.”

Starter Chris Sale came off the disabled list and pitched one scoreless inning, striking out two and throwing 26 pitches. Sale has been slowed by inflammati­on in his left shoulder, and the Red Sox had said they would ease their ace back into action.

“We’re taking care of the guy,” Cora said.

Boston assured its third straight post-season team, matching the Red Sox teams of 2003-05 and 2007-09.

Ryan Brasier (2-0) pitched

1 1/3 hitless innings as Boston used seven relievers.

Toronto led 2-0 in the seventh, when Steve Pearce hit a tying triple and Holt followed with a two-out home run off Ryan Tepera (5-5).

Kevin Pillar had an RBI single for Toronto during a two-run sixth, when Devon Travis scored the game’s first run on a doublestea­l and botched defensive play by the Red Sox.

Starters

Toronto starter Ryan Boruki, who allowed seven runs and eight hits July 13 at Fenway Park, held an opponent to two runs or fewer in at least six innings for the third time in four starts.

“He was tremendous today,” manager John Gibbons said. “He’s done a tremendous job for a rookie call-up.”

No rush

Sale continued tossing in the bullpen after he was pulled, trying to rebuild his arm strength for the post-season. He was hoping to get a second inning, but Cora said it didn’t make sense because the Red Sox weren’t going to let him throw more than 40 pitches.

“This is the first step in the right direction,” Sale said, crediting the Red Sox medical staff.

“There was a lot of work by a lot of people that went into this.”

Mr. Clutch

Holt also homered as a pinch hitter on Aug. 13 at Philadelph­ia.

“I guess I would rather be in there from the start than to come in and pinch-hit,” Holt said, “but if I keep on hitting homers then I’ll take it.”

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? Boston Red Sox left fielder Andrew Benintendi makes a leaping catch at the wall against the Toronto Blue Jays during Tuesday night’s game at Fenway Park in Boston.
AP FILE PHOTO Boston Red Sox left fielder Andrew Benintendi makes a leaping catch at the wall against the Toronto Blue Jays during Tuesday night’s game at Fenway Park in Boston.

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