GAME THREAD: AL: TORONTO (70-66) at BOSTON (82-55)

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    AL: TORONTO at BOSTON

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    TORONTO (10) AT BOSTON (13) - HOW THEY SCORED
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    TORONTO 1ST: V Wells flied out to right. M Stairs hit a ground rule double
    to deep right. A Rios singled to right, M Stairs scored, A Rios to second
    advancing on throw. F Thomas flied out to right. T Glaus struck out swinging.
    (1 Run, 2 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 1, BOSTON 0.

    BOSTON 1ST: J Ellsbury singled to left. D Pedroia singled to center,
    J Ellsbury to second. D Ortiz struck out swinging. M Lowell homered to left,
    J Ellsbury and D Pedroia scored. J Drew grounded out to shortstop. J Varitek
    struck out swinging. (3 Runs, 3 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 1, BOSTON 3.

    BOSTON 3RD: J Ellsbury singled to center. D Pedroia singled to right
    center, J Ellsbury to third, D Pedroia to second advancing on throw. D Ortiz
    hit sacrifice fly to center, J Ellsbury scored, D Pedroia to third. M Lowell
    intentionally walked. J Drew hit sacrifice fly to center, D Pedroia scored.
    J Varitek grounded out to second. (2 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 1, BOSTON 5.

    BOSTON 4TH: C Crisp flied out to center. E Hinske doubled to deep center.
    J Lugo reached on infield single to third, E Hinske to third. J Kennedy
    relieved J Litsch. J Ellsbury walked, J Lugo to second. D Pedroia singled to
    left, E Hinske and J Lugo scored, J Ellsbury to second. D Ortiz singled to
    center, J Ellsbury to third, D Pedroia to second. M Lowell safe at first on
    error by third baseman T Glaus, J Ellsbury and D Pedroia scored, D Ortiz to
    third. J Drew hit sacrifice fly to left, D Ortiz scored. J Varitek flied out
    to right. (5 Runs, 4 Hits, 1 Error) TORONTO 1, BOSTON 10.

    TORONTO 6TH: M Stairs walked. A Rios singled to center, M Stairs to third.
    F Thomas reached on infield single to shortstop, M Stairs scored, A Rios to
    second. T Glaus homered to right, A Rios and F Thomas scored. L Overbay
    singled to right. A Hill flied out to left. G Zaun singled to right,
    L Overbay to third. A Lind hit for J McDonald. J Lopez relieved D Matsuzaka.
    A Lind singled to center, L Overbay scored, G Zaun to second. V Wells walked,
    G Zaun to third, A Lind to second. M Stairs hit a ground rule double to left,
    G Zaun and A Lind scored, V Wells to third. M Delcarmen relieved J Lopez. A Rios
    grounded out to second, V Wells scored, M Stairs to third. F Thomas lined out
    to left. (8 Runs, 7 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 9, BOSTON 10.

    BOSTON 6TH: R Olmedo at shortstop. M Lowell singled to center. J Drew
    doubled to deep left center, M Lowell to third. J Varitek singled to center,
    M Lowell scored, J Drew to third. J Frasor relieved J Towers. C Crisp sacrificed
    to pitcher, J Drew scored, J Varitek to second. E Hinske walked. J Lugo
    grounded into fielder's choice to second, E Hinske out at second, J Varitek to
    third. J Varitek scored, J Lugo to second on balk by J Frasor. J Ellsbury
    grounded out to shortstop. (3 Runs, 3 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 9, BOSTON 13.

    TORONTO 7TH: T Glaus walked. L Overbay popped out to shortstop. A Hill
    singled to center, T Glaus to second. H Okajima relieved M Delcarmen. G Zaun
    doubled to deep left center, T Glaus scored, A Hill to third. R Olmedo
    grounded into fielder's choice to third, A Hill out at home. V Wells struck
    out swinging. (1 Run, 2 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 10, BOSTON 13.</div>
     
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    AL: TORONTO at BOSTON

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    TORONTO (10) AT BOSTON (13) - EVENT LOG
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    Toronto Starting Lineups -- V Wells CF, M Stairs LF, A Rios RF, F Thomas DH,
    T Glaus 3B, L Overbay 1B, A Hill 2B, G Zaun C, J McDonald SS, J Litsch RHP.

    Boston Starting Lineups -- J Ellsbury LF, D Pedroia 2B, D Ortiz DH, M Lowell 3B,
    J Drew RF, J Varitek C, C Crisp CF, E Hinske 1B, J Lugo SS, D Matsuzaka RHP.

    Umpires -- Mike Everitt (HP), Dana Demuth (1B), Kerwin Danley (2B),
    Doug Eddings (3B).

    Gametime Weather: 83 degrees, Clear, wind out to center at 14 mph.


    TORONTO 1ST: V Wells flied out to right. M Stairs hit a ground rule double
    to deep right. A Rios singled to right, M Stairs scored, A Rios to second
    advancing on throw. F Thomas flied out to right. T Glaus struck out swinging.
    (1 Run, 2 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 1, BOSTON 0.

    BOSTON 1ST: J Ellsbury singled to left. D Pedroia singled to center,
    J Ellsbury to second. D Ortiz struck out swinging. M Lowell homered to left,
    J Ellsbury and D Pedroia scored. J Drew grounded out to shortstop. J Varitek
    struck out swinging. (3 Runs, 3 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 1, BOSTON 3.

    TORONTO 2ND: L Overbay struck out swinging. A Hill flied out to right.
    G Zaun grounded out to third. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 1, BOSTON 3.

    BOSTON 2ND: C Crisp flied out to right. E Hinske grounded out to second.
    J Lugo fouled out to first. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 1, BOSTON 3.

    TORONTO 3RD: J McDonald flied out to right. V Wells flied out to center.
    M Stairs singled to left. A Rios struck out swinging. (0 Runs, 1 Hit,
    0 Errors) TORONTO 1, BOSTON 3.

    BOSTON 3RD: J Ellsbury singled to center. D Pedroia singled to right
    center, J Ellsbury to third, D Pedroia to second advancing on throw. D Ortiz
    hit sacrifice fly to center, J Ellsbury scored, D Pedroia to third. M Lowell
    intentionally walked. J Drew hit sacrifice fly to center, D Pedroia scored.
    J Varitek grounded out to second. (2 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 1, BOSTON 5.

    TORONTO 4TH: F Thomas grounded out to shortstop. T Glaus singled to right.
    L Overbay grounded into double play, second to shortstop to first, T Glaus out
    at second.(0 Runs, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) TORONTO 1, BOSTON 5.

    BOSTON 4TH: C Crisp flied out to center. E Hinske doubled to deep center.
    J Lugo reached on infield single to third, E Hinske to third. J Kennedy
    relieved J Litsch. J Ellsbury walked, J Lugo to second. D Pedroia singled to
    left, E Hinske and J Lugo scored, J Ellsbury to second. D Ortiz singled to
    center, J Ellsbury to third, D Pedroia to second. M Lowell safe at first on
    error by third baseman T Glaus, J Ellsbury and D Pedroia scored, D Ortiz to
    third. J Drew hit sacrifice fly to left, D Ortiz scored. J Varitek flied out
    to right. (5 Runs, 4 Hits, 1 Error) TORONTO 1, BOSTON 10.

    TORONTO 5TH: A Hill singled to left. G Zaun flied out to center.
    J McDonald flied out to right. V Wells grounded into fielder's choice to
    shortstop, A Hill out at second. (0 Runs, 1 Hit, 0 Errors) TORONTO 1,
    BOSTON 10.

    BOSTON 5TH: J Towers relieved J Kennedy. C Crisp doubled to deep center.
    E Hinske hit by pitch. J Lugo singled to left, C Crisp to third, E Hinske to
    second. J Ellsbury struck out swinging. D Pedroia grounded into fielder's
    choice to catcher, C Crisp out at home, E Hinske to third, J Lugo to second.
    D Ortiz flied out to center. (0 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 1, BOSTON 10.

    TORONTO 6TH: M Stairs walked. A Rios singled to center, M Stairs to third.
    F Thomas reached on infield single to shortstop, M Stairs scored, A Rios to
    second. T Glaus homered to right, A Rios and F Thomas scored. L Overbay
    singled to right. A Hill flied out to left. G Zaun singled to right,
    L Overbay to third. A Lind hit for J McDonald. J Lopez relieved D Matsuzaka.
    A Lind singled to center, L Overbay scored, G Zaun to second. V Wells walked,
    G Zaun to third, A Lind to second. M Stairs hit a ground rule double to left,
    G Zaun and A Lind scored, V Wells to third. M Delcarmen relieved J Lopez. A Rios
    grounded out to second, V Wells scored, M Stairs to third. F Thomas lined out
    to left. (8 Runs, 7 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 9, BOSTON 10.

    BOSTON 6TH: R Olmedo at shortstop. M Lowell singled to center. J Drew
    doubled to deep left center, M Lowell to third. J Varitek singled to center,
    M Lowell scored, J Drew to third. J Frasor relieved J Towers. C Crisp sacrificed
    to pitcher, J Drew scored, J Varitek to second. E Hinske walked. J Lugo
    grounded into fielder's choice to second, E Hinske out at second, J Varitek to
    third. J Varitek scored, J Lugo to second on balk by J Frasor. J Ellsbury
    grounded out to shortstop. (3 Runs, 3 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 9, BOSTON 13.

    TORONTO 7TH: T Glaus walked. L Overbay popped out to shortstop. A Hill
    singled to center, T Glaus to second. H Okajima relieved M Delcarmen. G Zaun
    doubled to deep left center, T Glaus scored, A Hill to third. R Olmedo
    grounded into fielder's choice to third, A Hill out at home. V Wells struck
    out swinging. (1 Run, 2 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 10, BOSTON 13.

    BOSTON 7TH: D Pedroia flied out to right. D Ortiz struck out swinging.
    M Lowell singled to right center. B Tallet relieved J Frasor. M Lowell stole
    second. J Drew walked. J Varitek reached on infield single to second, M Lowell
    to third, J Drew to second. C Crisp grounded out to third. (0 Runs, 2 Hits,
    0 Errors) TORONTO 10, BOSTON 13.

    TORONTO 8TH: K Youkilis at first base. M Stairs singled to left center.
    A Rios struck out swinging. M Timlin relieved H Okajima. F Thomas lined out to
    third. T Glaus singled to left, M Stairs to third. L Overbay grounded out to
    pitcher. (0 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 10, BOSTON 13.

    BOSTON 8TH: K Youkilis flied out to center. J Lugo walked. J Ellsbury
    grounded into double play, second to shortstop to first, J Lugo out at
    second.(0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 10, BOSTON 13.

    TORONTO 9TH: J Papelbon relieved M Timlin. A Hill struck out swinging.
    G Zaun struck out swinging. R Adams hit for R Olmedo. R Adams fouled out to
    third. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors) TORONTO 10, BOSTON 13.</div>
     
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    Lowell helps Red Sox outslug Blue Jays

    <h3>BOSTON 13, TORONTO 10</h3>BOSTON (Ticker) -- Mike Lowell had three hits and four RBI tolead the Boston Red Sox to a 13-10 victory over the Toronto BlueJays on Monday.


    The 33-year-old Lowell, who extended his hitting streak to acareer-high 16 games, has a .369 career batting average againstthe Blue Jays, the highest of any player with at least 150 plateappearances.


    With the victory, the Red Sox (83-55) increased their lead inthe American League East division to seven games over the NewYork Yankees (76-62).


    Red Sox starter Daisuke Matsuzaka (14-11) was spotted a 10-1lead early in the game, but struggled mightily, allowing sevenruns on 10 hits in 5 1/3 innings. The righthander struck outthree and walked one as the Blue Jays rallied for eight runs inthe sixth.


    Troy Glaus highlighted the sixth-inning rally with a three-runhomer, his 19th home run of the season. Frank Thomas and AdamLind each added RBI singles before Matt Stairs hit a two-rundouble off reliever Jose Lopez. All-Star Alex Rios capped thescoring with an RBI groundout off Manny Delcarmen as the inningended with the Red Sox clinging to a 10-9 lead.


    Boston responded by scoring three runs in the bottom of theinning. Lowell, who singled to lead off the inning and advancedto third on a double by J.D. Drew, scored on Jason Varitek'sbase hit. After Jason Frasor relieved Josh Towers, Coco Crispplated Drew with a sacrifice bunt. Two batters later, Varitekextended Boston's lead to 13-9 when Frasor was called for abalk.


    Four relievers bridged the gap to Jonathan Papelbon, who pitchedthe ninth to pick up his 32nd save of the season.


    After the Blue Jays opened the scoring on Rios' run-scoringsingle in the first, Lowell put the Red Sox on top in the bottomof the inning, smashing a three-run home run over the GreenMonster off Blue Jays rookie starter Jesse Litsch.

    Litsch (5-7) lasted just 3 1/3 innings, allowing seven runs andseven hits. The righthander struck out two and walked one,suffering his third loss in his last five starts.


    The Red Sox extended their lead to 5-1 in the third on twosacrifice flies by David Ortiz and Drew.


    Boston's five-run fourth inning, highlighted by Pedroia's two-run single to left, expanded its lead to nine.

    Ortiz followed with a single, loading the bases for Lowell, whohit a ground ball to third baseman Troy Glaus. The ball foundits way between Glaus' legs and into left field, plating Pedroiaand Ellsbury. Drew capped off the inning with his secondsacrifice fly of the game.
     
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    Lowell helps Red Sox outslug Blue Jays

    <h3>BOSTON 13, TORONTO 10</h3>BOSTON (Ticker) -- Mike Lowell had three hits and four RBI tolead the Boston Red Sox to a 13-10 victory over the Toronto BlueJays on Monday.


    The 33-year-old Lowell, who extended his hitting streak to acareer-high 16 games, has a .369 career batting average againstthe Blue Jays, the highest of any player with at least 150 plateappearances.


    With the victory, the Red Sox (83-55) increased their lead inthe American League East division to seven games over the NewYork Yankees (76-62).


    Red Sox starter Daisuke Matsuzaka (14-11) was spotted a 10-1lead early in the game, but struggled mightily, allowing sevenruns on 10 hits in 5 1/3 innings. The righthander struck outthree and walked one as the Blue Jays rallied for eight runs inthe sixth.


    Troy Glaus highlighted the sixth-inning rally with a three-runhomer, his 19th home run of the season. Frank Thomas and AdamLind each added RBI singles before Matt Stairs hit a two-rundouble off reliever Jose Lopez. All-Star Alex Rios capped thescoring with an RBI groundout off Manny Delcarmen as the inningended with the Red Sox clinging to a 10-9 lead.


    Boston responded by scoring three runs in the bottom of theinning. Lowell, who singled to lead off the inning and advancedto third on a double by J.D. Drew, scored on Jason Varitek'sbase hit. After Jason Frasor relieved Josh Towers, Coco Crispplated Drew with a sacrifice bunt. Two batters later, Varitekextended Boston's lead to 13-9 when Frasor was called for abalk.


    Four relievers bridged the gap to Jonathan Papelbon, who pitchedthe ninth to pick up his 32nd save of the season.


    After the Blue Jays opened the scoring on Rios' run-scoringsingle in the first, Lowell put the Red Sox on top in the bottomof the inning, smashing a three-run home run over the GreenMonster off Blue Jays rookie starter Jesse Litsch.

    Litsch (5-7) lasted just 3 1/3 innings, allowing seven runs andseven hits. The righthander struck out two and walked one,suffering his third loss in his last five starts.


    The Red Sox extended their lead to 5-1 in the third on twosacrifice flies by David Ortiz and Drew.


    Boston's five-run fourth inning, highlighted by Pedroia'stwo-run single to left, expanded its lead to nine.

    Ortiz followed with a single, loading the bases for Lowell, whohit a ground ball to third baseman Troy Glaus. The ball foundits way between Glaus' legs and into left field, plating Pedroiaand Ellsbury. Drew capped off the inning with his secondsacrifice fly of the game.
     
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    Lowell helps Red Sox outslug Blue Jays

    <h3>BOSTON 13, TORONTO 10</h3><div class="pre">BOSTON (Ticker) -- Mike Lowell had three hits and four RBI to</div>lead the Boston Red Sox to a 13-10 victory over the Toronto BlueJays on Monday.


    The 33-year-old Lowell, who extended his hitting streak to acareer-high 16 games, has a .369 career batting average againstthe Blue Jays, the highest of any player with at least 150 plateappearances.


    "We talked the other day that with Manny (Ramirez) out of thelineup, that if somebody steps up or if other people wanna stepup, it doesn't hurt as much. I mean Lowell has been good allyear," Boston manager Terry Francona said. "He is a good hitterthat is having a great year - and he is seeing that ball reallywell right now, that is for sure."


    With the victory, the Red Sox (83-55) increased their lead inthe American League East division to seven games over the NewYork Yankees (76-62).


    Red Sox starter Daisuke Matsuzaka (14-11) was spotted a 10-1lead early in the game, but struggled mightily, allowing sevenruns on 10 hits in 5 1/3 innings. The righthander struck outthree and walked one as the Blue Jays rallied for eight runs inthe sixth.


    "Certainly, there were a few bad breaks in a row," Matsuzakasaid through an interpreter. "I felt that I could pitch wellenough to cover those bad breaks, but since I wasn't able to,that led to that big inning in the sixth."


    "He had some misfortune in the inning and then they hit someballs well, he threw the ball much better than the results,"catcher Jason Varitek said.


    Troy Glaus highlighted the sixth-inning rally with a three-runhomer, his 19th home run of the season. Frank Thomas and AdamLind each added RBI singles before Matt Stairs hit a two-rundouble off reliever Jose Lopez.


    All-Star Alex Rios capped the scoring with an RBI groundout offManny Delcarmen as the inning ended with rookie Jacoby Ellsburymaking a diving catch off Frank Thomas with the tying run atthird base that kept the Red Sox clinging to a 10-9 lead.

    "We battled back, we left it out there on the field," Oriolesmanager John Gibbons said. "We've been doing it all year, wescored our bunch, but it didn't happen (to result in a win)."

    Boston responded by scoring three runs in the bottom of theinning. Lowell, who singled to lead off the inning and advancedto third on a double by J.D. Drew, scored on Jason Varitek'sbase hit. After Jason Frasor relieved Josh Towers, Coco Crispplated Drew with a sacrifice bunt. Two batters later, Varitekextended Boston's lead to 13-9 when Frasor was called for abalk.


    "We thought it was going to be a cakewalk when it was 10-1, butit turned out to be a pretty close game and you don't want togive away these games - especially when you get out to such abig lead," Lowell said.


    Four relievers bridged the gap to Jonathan Papelbon, who pitchedthe ninth to pick up his 32nd save of the season.


    After the Blue Jays opened the scoring on Rios' run-scoringsingle in the first, Lowell put the Red Sox on top in the bottomof the inning, smashing a three-run home run over the GreenMonster off Blue Jays rookie starter Jesse Litsch.

    "Litsch doesn't really throw anything straight, a lot of cuttersand that pitch he tried to come in on and it kind of stayed upin the zone," Lowell said. "I took a good swing and I was kindof willing it to go over the wall. I was not sure it wasenough."


    Litsch (5-7) lasted just 3 1/3 innings, allowing seven runs andseven hits. The righthander struck out two and walked one,suffering his third loss in his last five starts.


    "It was a battle for him, but those guys do that to you in thefirst place," Gibbons said. "He got ahead of some guys, hewasn't able to put some guys away and they got some key hitswhen he was up in the count on them."


    The Red Sox extended their lead to 5-1 in the third on twosacrifice flies by David Ortiz and Drew.


    Boston's five-run fourth inning, highlighted by Pedroia'stwo-run single to left, expanded its lead to nine.

    "When Mike (Lowell) hit that home run, it kind of lifted us,"said Pedroia, who scored three runs. "I don't know how manyhits we had, but we scored a lot of runs and anytime you dothat, you have a good chance of winning."


    Ortiz followed with a single, loading the bases for Lowell, whohit a ground ball to third baseman Troy Glaus. The ball foundits way between Glaus' legs and into left field, plating Pedroiaand Ellsbury. Drew capped off the inning with his secondsacrifice fly of the game.
     

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