Bogaerts, Vázquez rally Red Sox in 9th past Blue Jays 9-8

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BOSTON - Xander Bogaerts hit a tying homer in the ninth inning and catcher Christian Vázquez manufactured the winning run with his legs, rallying the Boston Red Sox past the Toronto Blue Jays 9-8 on Saturday night.

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BOSTON – Xander Bogaerts hit a tying homer in the ninth inning and catcher Christian Vázquez manufactured the winning run with his legs, rallying the Boston Red Sox past the Toronto Blue Jays 9-8 on Saturday night.

Bogaerts’ leadoff shot to centre field against closer Anthony Bass (2-3) made it 8-all before Vázquez reached on a fielder’s choice with one out. Vázquez, who had three hits, stole second and advanced to third as Caleb Joseph’s throw sailed into centre field for an error.

Yairo Muñoz hit a dribbler to third, but Travis Shaw’s throw to the plate was off target and Vázquez slid in safely.

Toronto Blue Jays' Shun Yamaguchi pitches during the fifth inning of the team's baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
Toronto Blue Jays' Shun Yamaguchi pitches during the fifth inning of the team's baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

“I don’t care what our record is, at any time — it’s pretty fun winning a game like that,” Red Sox manager Ron Roenicke said.

Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a two-run homer, Rafael Devers homered and had three RBIs, and J.D. Martinez and Bobby Dalbec added solo shots for Boston. Mike Kickham (1-0) struck out four in two scoreless innings.

The Red Sox have won two straight after losing five of six.

“I thought we did a great job offensively, kept coming back,” Roenicke said. “Busted out early, which has been something that we’ve been wanting to do.”

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a three-run homer for the Blue Jays, and Teoscar Hernández had three hits including a solo homer.

Toronto has dropped four of seven, but still leads Detroit and Baltimore by three games for the second AL wild card.

“Every loss has been tough and every win has been good. They’re all by one run,” Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo said. “Today was a tough one. We’ll come back tomorrow and regroup. We’ve done it before. I don’t see why not.”

Guerrero’s homer in the sixth made it a one-run game, and Joe Panik hit a go-ahead double to make it 7-6 in the seventh. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. added an RBI infield single with the bases loaded.

Devers homered in the eighth to bring Boston within a run.

Martinez hit the first of three Boston homers in a four-run second. Bradley followed with a two-run shot after Vázquez singled, and Dalbec launched a two-out homer to make it 4-1.

Boston Red Sox's J.D. Martinez rounds third base on his solo home run as Toronto Blue Jays' Travis Shaw, right, watches during the second inning of a baseball game Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
Boston Red Sox's J.D. Martinez rounds third base on his solo home run as Toronto Blue Jays' Travis Shaw, right, watches during the second inning of a baseball game Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

“Just a battle for me after the first inning,” said Toronto starter Chase Anderson, who allowed six runs and nine hits in four innings. “(Our) offence really did a really good job of just battling back and giving our team a chance to win, so hats off to those guys.”

Dalbec’s long ball ended an 0-for-14 stretch after he homered for his first big league hit in his Aug. 30 debut against Washington.

“I just made a couple tweaks, just timing stuff, and stopped pressing a little bit,” Dalbec said. “Felt good to get that one today.”

Ryan Weber allowed two runs and five hits over five innings in his longest start of the season.

Hernández led off the second with a homer to centre. Shaw doubled in the fourth to plate Toronto’s second run.

MISSING GILES?

Ken Giles has missed all but two games this season, but the veteran closer is nearing a return as Toronto makes its post-season push. Giles threw live batting practice and will do so again on Tuesday. “To lose him was a big blow, but what this team is doing, somebody picks somebody up and that’s why we’re still hanging in there,” Montoyo said.

SEPTEMBER CALL-UPS

With the Red Sox out of the playoff picture, Roenicke said the team will use the final three weeks of the season to look at different players from their alternate training site. “Unfortunately, we’re in a position where we can try some things,” Roenicke said.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Boston Red Sox's Christian Vazquez, left, celebrates after scoring the winning run, while Toronto Blue Jays' Caleb Joseph kneels at home plate during the ninth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
Boston Red Sox's Christian Vazquez, left, celebrates after scoring the winning run, while Toronto Blue Jays' Caleb Joseph kneels at home plate during the ninth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

Blue Jays: Gurriel and 2B Cavan Biggio were not in the lineup after playing in both games of Friday’s doubleheader. “Trying to keep them healthy, but pretty soon I’m going to say not many more days off after this,” Montoyo said. Both later entered as a pinch-hitters. … SS Bo Bichette (right knee sprain) hit a pair of line-drive singles against Giles and will take live batting practice again Sunday.

Red Sox: RHP Nathan Eovaldi (right calf strain) played catch and will throw a bullpen Sunday. Eovaldi still has no target date for his return, but if all goes well on Sunday, he will throw an “up-and-down” bullpen before Tuesday’s doubleheader at Philadelphia. “We want this thing to be gone first, so we haven’t put a date on it,” Roenicke said.

UP NEXT

RHP Andrew Triggs (0-2, 16.20 ERA) makes his first start for Boston to conclude the series on Sunday afternoon. LHP Robbie Ray (1-4, 7.34 ERA) will start for Toronto.

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