An ugly night for the Boston Red Sox as the Toronto Blue Jays put up a club-record 28 runs. They scored one in the first, two in the second, seven in the third, four in the fourth, eleven in the fifth, two in the sixth, and concluded the evening with one in the ninth inning.
Toronto Blue Jays 28, Boston Red Sox 5. Final.
How (Some of) The Runs Were Scored
Second Inning: Matt Chapman hits a two-run home run which scored Lourdes Gurriel Jr. Blue Jays up 3-0.
Third Inning: Ramiel Tapia hits an inside-the-park grand slam. Gurriel Jr, Santiago Espinal, and Danny Jansen all scored. Blue Jays up 10-0.
Fourth Inning: Teoscsar Hernández hits a solo home run to give the Blue Jays an 11-0 lead over Boston.
Fourth Inning: Danny Jansen hits a three-run home run which extended the lead to the equivalent of two touchdowns. Matt Chapman and Santiago Espinal both score. Blue Jays up 14-0.
Fifth Inning: Tapia doubled to center, scoring Chapman and Espinal. Jansen stopped at third. Blue Jays up 19-3.
Fifth Inning: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. finished the job and singled in Jansen and Tapia. Blue Jays up 21-3.
Fifth inning: To conclude the 11-run inning, Gurriel Jr. doubled to deep center which scored Hernández and Bo Bichette to give the team a new Blue Jays run record. Blue Jays up 25-3.
Sixth inning: Danny Jansen hits a two-run home run, scoring Espinal. Blue Jays up 27-3.



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