Red Sox keep playoff hopes alive, beat Blue Jays 4-1
TORONTO — The Boston Red Sox kept their playoff hopes alive on Monday by beating the Toronto Blue Jays 4-1 in the first of a three-game road series.
Red Sox starter Tanner Houck pitched five shutout innings and allowed just one hit to improve to 9-10 on the season. The Red Sox improved to 79-78.
Blue Jays starter Chris Bassitt struggled by allowing three runs, two of which were earned, along with a season-high seven walks to drop to 11-14 on the season.
After striking out Jarren Duran to start the game, Bassitt walked three of the next five batters over the first two innings.