J.D. Martinez’s three-run homer lifts Red Sox over Blue Jays 5-4
TORONTO — For once the Blue Jays bats got to Red Sox ace Chris Sale.
Unfortunately for Toronto, the Jays couldn’t keep Boston’s offence in check in a 5-4 loss at Rogers Centre on Thursday night.
Sale (2-1), who allowed three runs on four hits while striking out four and walking two, had pitched 23 scoreless innings in Toronto entering the start.
“He’s tough, he’s one of the best pitchers in the game and we scored some runs,” said Blue Jays starter Marco Estrada. “The hitters did what they’re supposed to do, they did their job and I basically let them down that fifth inning.