Nine-run fifth inning propels Blue Jays to 12-4 rout of Red Sox
TORONTO — A massive nine-run outburst in the fifth inning sent the Blue Jays in flight to a significant victory in the opener of their crucial four-game set against the Boston Red Sox on Friday.
The Blue Jays belted out nine of their 17 hits in the fifth, including a two-run smash homer down the left-field line from Lourdes Gurriel Jr., as part of a 12-4 win before a crowd of 14,719.
Since returning to Rogers Centre after a 22-month hiatus, the Jays (58-49) have won seven of eight and pieced together the American League’s best record at 25-14 since June 19.
The series opener between the AL East rivals took an intense turn after Red Sox reliever Hansel Robles replaced starter Nathan Eovaldi. Robles yielded a single to Toronto catcher Alejandro Kirk and then plunked Randal Grichuk inches above his left elbow. Both dugouts were warned after the incident.