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Runners left in scoring position_Toronto 9 (Lukes, Kirk, Bichette, Clase 4, V.Guerrero 2); Boston 2 (Sogard, Story). RISP_Toronto 7 for 17; Boston 0 for 3.
a-singled for Bichette in the 7th. b-popped out for Story in the 7th.
The Toronto Blue Jays (44-38) visit the Boston Red Sox (41-43) in the final game of their 3-game series Sunday afternoon.
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Blue jays first. Bo Bichette strikes out swinging. Addison Barger homers to right field. Vladimir Guerrero homers to left field. George Springer flies out to right field to Roman Anthony.
DP_Toronto 3, Boston 1. LOB_Toronto 13, Boston 3. 2B_Barger (17), Kirk (9), Roden (5), Anthony (3). SB_V.Guerrero (3), Springer (9). SF_Straw (1). Bernardino pitched to 5 batters in the 8th.
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