Boston Red Sox top Toronto Blue Jays 7-1 to end four-game losing skid
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays were forced to search for small victories Wednesday after dropping a 7-1 decision to the Boston Red Sox.
Starter Ross Stripling threw a season-high five innings, the team’s high-leverage relievers got a much-needed break and backup infielder Gosuke Katoh doubled in the fourth inning for his first big-league hit.
There was little else to choose from as the Blue Jays had an uneventful performance after the dramatics of a walk-off win a night earlier.
Stripling, initially tabbed for a long-relief role with some occasional starts, continued his progression as he fills in for injured starter Hyun Jin Ryu.