Hernandez helps Jays top Red Sox 6-3; Toronto sweeps Boston as post-season approaches
TORONTO — Whit Merrifield has never played in Major League Baseball’s post-season but as the playoffs approach for the Toronto Blue Jays he knows one thing: his team is eager to get started.
Teoscar Hernandez had two home runs, one a solo shot and the other a two-run blast, to help Toronto down the Boston Red Sox 6-3 on Sunday. Merrifield also had a solo home run and added an RBI single as the Blue Jays closed in on home-field advantage in the first round of the American League’s post-season having clinched a berth on Thursday.
“Guys are hungry not just to get to the playoffs but to make a run. We have the guys to do it. We have the talent to do it,” said Merrifield, who has a .382 batting average in his past 10 games. “Just a matter of getting hot at the right time and put things together and being sound in all facets of the game when Friday comes.”
Toronto swept the three-game series with Boston to wrap its final homestand of the regular season. The win helped the Blue Jays tighten their grasp on home-field advantage in the first round of the American League playoffs.