Sox Lose a See-Saw Game
They led, they trailed, they tied ... and then they lost, 4-3.
Clay Buchholz pitched nearly the entire game (8 2/3), but for naught. His record drops to 11-6.
All the Sox runs were on homers, one by Ellsbury (pictured) for two runs and one from Pedroia.
The Blue Jays climbed over the Sox in this series, moving to fourth in the AL East. Not exactly celebration time, but a pretty loud statement.
It was the too manyth time the Sox have been swept this season, and at least the second time they've been swept this season at Fenway. I wonder what their season record for sweeps is.
Clay Buchholz pitched nearly the entire game (8 2/3), but for naught. His record drops to 11-6.
All the Sox runs were on homers, one by Ellsbury (pictured) for two runs and one from Pedroia.
The Blue Jays climbed over the Sox in this series, moving to fourth in the AL East. Not exactly celebration time, but a pretty loud statement.
It was the too manyth time the Sox have been swept this season, and at least the second time they've been swept this season at Fenway. I wonder what their season record for sweeps is.