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Red Sox wins wild game with Blue Jays in additional innings

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J.D. Martinez hits the pitch where the base was loaded in the 10th inning, and whenBoston Red Socksdefeated the Toronto Blue Jays 6-5 on Wednesday night, a tiebreak. I drove with a run. , Avoid sweeping 3 games.

"It's a big thing," Martinez said. "I lost it last night. Avoiding sweeps at this point was a big problem."

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Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers (11) is held back by an umpire during a heated exchange after Toronto Blue Jays' Alejandro Kirk was hit by a pitch during the fourth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in Toronto. 

The third baseman of the Boston Red Socks, Rafael Devers (11), was detained by a referee during a fierce exchange after Alejandro Kirk of the Toronto Blue Jays June 29, 2022. I was hit by a pitch during the fourth baseball game in Toronto on Wednesday.  (Christopher Katsarov / The Canadian Press via AP)

Alex Verdugo hits a two-run home run, has four RBIs, and Francy Cordero first Boston bounces off Tuesday's 6-5 defeat and wins its third career four-hit game in 10 meetingswith Torontothis season.

"It was difficult to win here," said RedSox managerAlexCora.

Thursday's holiday Red Socks went 20-6 in June and has won the most wins of the month since it went 20-9 in 1990.

"I played a solid baseball," Cola said. "We have gained some position. We have put ourselves in the playoff hunt."

Automatic runner Jackie Bradley Jr. started 10th on second base and Blue Jays Right-handed David Phelps (0-2) walked Roblef Snyder and Rafael Devers and loaded Martinez's base. 13 seats in front of him.

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When Phelps hit Martinez's back with 1. , Bradley scores-2 pitches.

Martinez then put a round red welt on his back at the clubhouse, but he didn't seem to care.

"It was worth it," he said.

Tim Mayza came in and led Xander Bogaerts to double play, but Verdugo got 6-3 in a two-run double.

Matt Strahm (3-2) defeated Bo Bichette and Guerrero in 9th place, but handed over the RBI single to Santiago Espinal and the RBI double to Cavan Biggio in 10th place. Strahm ended by skippingGeorgeSpringer.

Both benches and both bullpen were cleared after right-handed Nick Pivetta in Red Socks hit Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk with his third left elbow. After Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo left Dougout, the Blue Jays sluggerVladimir Guerrero Jr.jumped over the Dougout fence and began yelling at Pivetta. Devers stepped in front of Guerrero while other players were in a hurry to join the scuffle, but his punch wasn't thrown.

"I don't hit many people," Pivetta said. "I think their reaction is unreasonable. That's not what I'm trying to do in that situation."

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Montoyo didn't seem to be convinced that the enthusiastic Kirk wasn't. He deliberately made a hole.

"I don't know what the intention was," Montoyo said. "I only know what I know, but I keep it myself."

Springer hit his 15th home run and 5th solo shot.

Toronto started scoring in the second Espinal 2-out RBI single, while Boston responded in the third with a Lev Snyder sacrifice fly.

Springer pushed the Blue Jays forward in the fifth lead-off blast, but Red Socks regained the lead in the sixth. Bogaerts reached a two-out infield single, followed by Verdugo sixth on a drive to the right.

The Blue Jays faced Ryan Brazier for the eighth time and played against Bourpen in Boston for the second consecutive day. Lourdes Griel Jr. hit a one-out double and was replaced by pinch runner Bradley Zimmer. Bradley Zimmer scored when Rimel Tapia doubled to the center. The blown save was Boston's 16th with 33 chances.

Pivetta allowed two runs and five hits in six innings. He took 3 steps and hit 5.

Blue Jays right-handed Alek Manohah allowed 3 runs, 2 wins and 6 hits in 7 innings. He walked one and hit six.

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Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Alek Manoah, left, is held back by outfielder Teoscar Hernandez during a heated exchange with the Boston Red Sox after Blue Jays' Alejandro Kirk was hit by a pitch during the fourth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in Toronto. 

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Alex Manoa (left) is Boston Red after Blue Jays.・ During a fierce exchange with Socks, I was stopped by outfielder Theoscar Hernandez. 'Alejandro Kirk was hit on the pitch on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, during the fourth inning of a baseball game in Toronto.  (Christopher Katsarov / The Canadian Press via AP)

TRAINER'S ROOM

Red Sox: RHP Garrett Whitlock (right hip) The pre-game bullpen session I threw, the second in 3 days. Cola said he could return in a rescue role when Whitlock was activated.

See you in September.

The day after his team struck nine leads and lost 6-5, Cola was more on his roster when Boston returned north of the border for a three-game series. He said he was confident that it would be perfect. From September 30th.Boston Closer Tanner Hookhas made six saves but missed two trips to Toronto this season because he has not been vaccinated with COVID-19. The vaccination status of the injured LHP Chris Sale is unknown.

Roster transfer

Toronto has completed a one-year contract with RHP Sergio Lomo. RHP Sean Anderson was optionally selected for Triple A Buffalo to free up space on the Major League roster, and LHP Taylor Saused (right hip) was moved to the 60-day IL, opening a spot on the roster of 40 people. .. Lomo was cut by Seattle on June 20th.

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Lomo provided a painful assessment of his appeal to other big league teams after being cut byMariners

"I throw 85 at the age of 39," Lomo said.

Boston Red Sox catcher Christian Vazquez holds back starting pitcher Nick Pivetta (37) during a heated exchange with the Toronto Blue Jays after Blue Jays' Alejandro Kirk was hit by a pitch during the fourth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in Toronto. 

Boston Red Socks catcher Chris Chambersquez is a pitcher Alejandro Kirk of the Blue Jays hits the pitch during the fourth inning of a baseball game in Toronto on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, during a fierce interaction with the Toronto Blue Jays. Pivetta (37).  (Christopher Katsarov / The Canadian Press via AP)

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Red Socks: LHP Rich Hill (4-4, 4.09) starts on Friday and Red Socks visit Chicago for a three-game series Play against. Cubs. Cubhas not nominated a starter for Friday.

Blue Jays: LHP Yusei Kikuchi (2-4, 5.08) starts on Thursday, Blue Jays opens a unique 5 game series againstTampa BayRayswith Saturday's double header increase. Raise has not nominated a starter for Thursday.