Red Sox vs Blue Jays

  • Red Sox vs Blue Jays, July, 19th

    Blue Jays vs. Red Sox

    There’s been a lot of media coverage surrounding All Star pitcher Roy Halladay. Daily trade talks would surely distract any ball player, but Halladay remains cool and collected under the possibility of a trade. He would have to be solid against the AL East leading Red Sox to help his team get the victory.

    It looked like the Boston Red Sox might take advantage of Halladay Sunday afternoon in Toronto. With a runner on third, former All Star David Ortiz gave the Red Sox a 1-0 lead after a sacrifice fly. But Halladay would get out of the inning and remain solid throughout the rest of the game. He gave up just six hits on the day. He also walked no batters and struck out six. His era on the year dropped to a stellar 2.73.

    The Red Sox had Jon Lester on the mound on Sunday. He came into the game with a good record against the Blue Jays, but even a good outing would not be enough with Halladay on the opposing side. The Blue Jays took back the lead in the second inning thanks to a two run double from Rob Barajas. Barajas would drive in the third run of the game for the Blue Jays, breaking out of major 0-20 slump.

    Author
    mr77

  • Red Sox vs Blue Jays, July, 19th

    Halladay deals as Blue Jays prevail

    Roy Halladay prevailed in a pitchers’ duel with Jon Lester on Sunday, with the help of catcher Rod Barajas, who drove in all three Toronto runs. Halladay’s fourth complete game gave the Jays the series victory over the Sox.

    Source
    mlb.mlb.com

    Submitter
    iisbum

  • Red Sox vs Blue Jays, July, 19th

    Lester solid in losing cause vs. Jays

    Jon Lester limited the Blue Jays to just three runs on Sunday afternoon at Rogers Centre, but that proved to be two too many, given the struggles the Boston batters experienced in trying to solve Toronto’s Roy Halladay.

    Source
    mlb.mlb.com

    Submitter
    iisbum

  • Red Sox vs Blue Jays, July, 19th

    Halladay pitches 6-hitter, Blue Jays beat Red Sox

    Halladay pitched a six-hitter to win for the first time since June 7 and Rod Barajas drove in three runs, leading Toronto past the Boston Red Sox 3-1 on Sunday.

    Source
    sports.yahoo.com

    Submitter
    iisbum

Game Info

  • July 19th, 2009
    01:07 pm (et)

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