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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. At the bottom of the eighth stroke, he became a three-stage host, and Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Boston Red Sox 4-2 on Thursday night.
Guerrero'nun three game series in the tire match Homer, Wednesday 10th hit the loss of Justin Slaten (0-2) was greeted.
Daulton Varsho hit a solo Homer for Toronto.
Jose Berrios of Toronto threw the lead singles around the first and second innings, and left the runners each other at his second base. The first shot ended when Varsho caught Wilyer Abreu's Flyball on the middle of the area.
Tanner Houck from Boston worked around the single, third and fourths.
Red Sox appeared in Rob Refsnyder's fifth kick at Line Drive. Refsnyder came third when he put David Hamilton single to the right. Hamilton then played for the second time. When Rafael Devers walked down and outdoors on a change of 3-2, the bases were loaded with two. Alex Bregman planted two conditions on a 0-1 slider on the left field for a couple. Bregman handed the hit series to 11 games.
Berrios, Mason Fluharty (2-0) retired the first two doughs before he replaced him.
Berrios hit eight times in 6 2/3 strokes, allowing two runs, seven strokes and one walk.
Houck retired with an explosion to a platinum left raised 1-1 before hitting Varsho's second Homer for two nights. He had made a deep foul in the previous field. Houck hit a dough before completing seven inning, a run, four strokes and six strikes.
Slaten replaced Houck for the eighth stroke. Nathan Lukes condemned a single single and was third when he doubled Abreu, who followed a bad path to a ball descending to the warning track. Guerrero followed a homer to the left of a 3-2 curved ball rotating on the plate.
Yimi Garcia threw a perfect ninth with two strikes to win its second savings.
Kristian Campbell of Boston was a late scratch due to discomfort in the right rib cage.
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