Red Sox End Six-Game Losing Streak with 15-1 Win over Blue Jays
Red Sox End Six-Game Losing Streak with 15-1 Win over Blue Jays

Red Sox End Six-Game Losing Streak with 15-1 Win over Blue Jays

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The Boston Red Sox ended a season-high six-game losing streak with a dominant 15-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays, fueled by a powerful 18-hit attack. Wilyer Abreu was a standout performer, hitting a three-run homer in the first inning, doubling, and driving in four runs, while Ceddanne Rafaela and Romy Gonzalez each contributed two-run homers. Starting pitcher Lucas Giolito pitched seven strong innings, allowing only one unearned run and six hits to secure his third win in four starts. The Blue Jays' Chris Bassitt struggled, lasting just over two innings and giving up nine runs, matching the most runs he has allowed in his major league career. Boston's offense was aggressive early, scoring three runs in each of the first three innings, a feat not seen at Fenway Park since 2010. This offensive explosion came at a crucial time as the Red Sox await the return of key players Alex Bregman and Masataka Yoshida from the injured list.

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