Blue Jays 8, Red Sox 1; No run prevention or production
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Blue Jays 8, Red Sox 1; No run prevention or production
"Bello looked refreshed through two innings before another early unraveling, allowing three runs on five hits in the third inning and showing visible frustration with Tracy's early hook."
"The Red Sox as a team still don't hit enough home runs, with only Contreras contributing a solo shot, while the rest of the lineup failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities."
"Despite tallying nine hits, the Red Sox left an incomprehensible 19 runners on base, demonstrating their inability to convert chances into runs and overcome offensive shortcomings."
The Red Sox's interim manager Chad Tracy has not improved the team's performance, falling to 2-2. Starting pitcher Bello struggled, allowing three runs in the third inning and failing to complete four innings. The team continues to lack power, with only one home run from Contreras. Despite nine hits, they left 19 runners on base, highlighting their offensive inefficiency. The Red Sox's road record stands at 7-11, reflecting ongoing challenges in securing wins against division opponents.
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