This is the first time Boson swept Toronto in four-game series since 2002
Masataka Yoshida and Rafael Devers each homered to conclude Boston Red Soxs’ four-game sweep of the Toronto Blue Jays with an 11-5 victory on Thursday.
Boston won its sixth straight overall to jump over Toronto, taking over the third place in the AL East. It’s the first time the Sox have swept the Jays in a four-game series since 2002.
Devers finished with four RBIs and Yoshida three, and Jarren Duran had three hits and two of the Red Sox’s five stolen bases.
Brayan Bello (1-1) picked up his first win of the season after allowing four runs. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered and drove in two runs for Toronto, which has lost five straight.