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Bogaerts' 3-run HR, Rodriguez lift BoSox over Blue Jays 4-2

BOSTON 鈥 Xander Bogaerts hit a three-run home run to back Eduardo Rodriguez in his first start at Fenway Park since 2019, and the Boston Red Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays 4-2 on Tuesday night.
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BOSTON 鈥 Xander Bogaerts hit a three-run home run to back Eduardo Rodriguez in his first start at Fenway Park since 2019, and the Boston Red Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays 4-2 on Tuesday night.

Rodriguez (3-0), who missed last season due to COVID-19 complications, allowed two runs on three hits over six innings and struck out six for AL East-leading Boston.

Matt Andriese, Adam Ottavino and Matt Barnes each worked a scoreless inning in relief. Barnes earned his third save.

鈥淚 was really excited as soon as I went out there," Rodriguez said. "It feels amazing to be back here to step on the mound and be able to compete. ... That was something special for me.鈥

Rodriguez was pulled after allowing his second homer of the day, a towering leadoff shot by Randal Grichuk leading off the seventh. Bo Bichette also homered for the Blue Jays, who have lost three straight.

Manager Alex Cora said he likes the way has Rodriguez attacked the strike zone and set up the bullpen this season.

鈥淗is stuff is that good. He鈥檚 evolving into one of the best lefties in the league," Cora said. 鈥淗e has a good feel of what he wants to do.鈥

Toronto ace Hyun Jin Ryu (1-2) lasted five innings, giving up eight hits, four runs and striking out two.

Trailing 4-2 in the eighth, the Blue Jays had a runner on third with two outs, but Bichette struck out.

Toronto had four hits, the first time it has had four or fewer hits in back-to-back games since July 2019.

鈥淲e all know they can do better. They鈥檙e just not doing it right now,鈥 Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo said. 鈥淗itting鈥檚 contagious and when you don鈥檛 hit, everybody feels the pressure.鈥

Rodriguez received a warm greeting from the pandemic-limited Fenway crowd of 4,728. It was a small consolation prize for the left-hander, who missed out on scheduled opening day starts each of the past two seasons.

He still appeared to feed off the home fans' energy, hurling a 95 mph fastball to strike out Bichette looking in the first inning.

Rodriguez cruised through his first three innings, allowing only a walk.

In the fourth, Bichette jumped on a first-pitch cutter and drove it over the Green Monster to put the Blue Jays in front 1-0.

Christian Arroyo and J.D. Martinez singled ahead of Bogaerts' blast to left-centre in the bottom of the inning. Marwin Gonzalez doubled later in the fourth and Bobby Dalbec drove him in with a triple.

TRAINER鈥橲 ROOM

Blue Jays: Cavan Biggio started in right field after missing two games a hand issue. ... Toronto placed right-hander T.J. Zeuch on the 10-day injured list with right shoulder tendinitis. Infielder Santiago Espinal was recalled from the club鈥檚 alternate training site and started at third base.

Red Sox: Left-hander Chris Sale will report to the team鈥檚 spring training facility in Fort Myers, Florida, on Sunday to continue his rehabilitation following Tommy John surgery in March of 2020. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just a matter of time of when he gets on the mound. We鈥檒l go from there,鈥 Cora said.

DELAYED ARRIVAL

Cora was delayed getting to the ballpark, saying before the game that he had issues with his COVID-19 test results.

鈥淪ome testing didn鈥檛 go the way it should have gone,鈥 Cora said, adding that he was tested multiple times.

Cora is scheduled to receive his second dose of COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday.

UP NEXT

Blue Jays: Montoyo hasn鈥檛 settled on a starter, but said his options include left-hander Tommy Milone (0-0, 3.24 ERA), left-hander Anthony Kay (0-1, 10.80) or an opener.

Red Sox: Right-hander Garrett Richards (0-1, 6.00) will make his fourth start of the season. He has posted a 1.80 ERA and .179 opponent batting average in his past two starts.

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Kyle Hightower, The Associated Press

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