The Blue Jays overcame a six-run deficit and effectively worked a bullpen day to beat the Boston Red Sox 8-7 at Fenway Park on Saturday. Free passes to Eric Sogard and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. forced in two runs for an 8-6 lead and they held on for the victory. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOWVlad’s flight path: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. got the Jays on the board with some heads-up baserunning in the third. Guerrero took second on a wild pitch by Red Sox starter Brian Johnson, then scored on a throwing error by shortstop Xander Bogaerts. With Luke Maile on first after a walk, Guerrero beat the shift with a single, advancing the runner to third.
Source: thestar June 23, 2019 02:15 UTC