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| Gameday Matchup |
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W-L |
NIGHT |
GRASS |
STK |
L10 |
| TOR - 4th AL East |
75-87 |
44-58 |
27-41 |
L3 |
6-4 |
| BOS - 2nd AL East |
95-67 |
70-46 |
85-55 |
W4 |
4-6 |
| Pitching Matchup |
| TORONTO |
BOSTON |
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Roy Halladay
17-10, 2.79
Last appearance:
9/30 at BOS
9.0 IP, 0 ER
Dec = Win
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Tim Wakefield
11-5, 4.58
Last appearance:
9/30 vs TOR
3.0 IP, 5 ER
Dec = Loss
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| Gameday Lineups |
| NO. |
TORONTO |
BOSTON |
| 1. |
J. Bautista, RF |
J. Gathright, RF |
| 2. |
A. Hill, 2B |
J. Reddick, LF |
| 3. |
K. Millar, 3B |
C. Kotchman, 1B |
| 4. |
V. Wells, CF |
D. Ortiz, DH |
| 5. |
L. Overbay, 1B |
R. Baldelli, 3B |
| 6. |
R. Barajas, C |
G. Kottaras, C |
| 7. |
R. Ruiz, DH |
A. Gonzalez, SS |
| 8. |
T. Snider, LF |
J. Lowrie, SS |
| 9. |
J. McDonald, SS |
C. Woodward, 2B |
| Gameday Line |
| FAVORITE |
OPEN |
CUR |
UNDERDOG |
O/U |
| TORONTO |
155.0 |
140 |
@BOSTON |
8 |
| ATS | Toronto | Boston |
| Record: | 76-83-0 (.478) | 83-75-0 (.525) |
| As Favorite: | 46-31-0 (.597) | 69-48-0 (.590) |
| As Underdog: | 30-52-0 (.366) | 14-27-0 (.341) |
| At Home: | 57-24-0 (.704) | 60-17-0 (.779) |
| On Road: | 19-59-0 (.244) | 23-58-0 (.284) |
Complete Accuscore Trends  |
| Regular Season Series |
| Boston leads 11-7 (as of Wed 9/30) |
| Tue 5/19 |
@BOS 2, TOR 1 |
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| Wed 5/20 |
@BOS 8, TOR 3 |
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| Thu 5/21 |
@BOS 5, TOR 1 |
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| Fri 5/29 |
@TOR 6, BOS 3 |
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| Sat 5/30 |
@TOR 5, BOS 3 |
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| Sun 5/31 |
BOS 8, @TOR 2 |
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| Fri 7/17 |
BOS 4, @TOR 1 |
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| Sat 7/18 |
@TOR 6, BOS 2 |
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| Sun 7/19 |
@TOR 3, BOS 1 |
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| Tue 8/18 |
BOS 10, @TOR 9 |
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| Wed 8/19 |
BOS 6, @TOR 1 |
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| Thu 8/20 |
BOS 8, @TOR 1 |
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| Fri 8/28 |
@BOS 6, TOR 5 |
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| Sat 8/29 |
@BOS 3, TOR 2 |
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| Sun 8/30 |
@BOS 7, TOR 0 |
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| Mon 9/28 |
TOR 11, @BOS 5 |
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| Tue 9/29 |
TOR 8, @BOS 7 |
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| >Wed 9/30 |
TOR 12, @BOS 0 |
Box Score |
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Despite a five-game losing streak, the Boston Red Sox are heading back to the postseason for the third straight year. Whether they'll get any contributions from Tim Wakefield in October remains to be seen.
The 42-year-old knuckleballer could be making the final start of his career as he tries to prevent Boston from matching its longest slide of the season Wednesday, while
Roy Halladay will attempt to pitch the
Toronto Blue Jays to a three-game sweep at Fenway Park in what may be his last outing with his only major league team.
With a chance to secure the AL wild card on Tuesday night, the Red Sox (91-66) rallied for five runs in the eighth, but lost 8-7. The defeat was the club's fifth straight -- its longest since a season-worst six-game skid from Aug. 4-9 -- but the team still clinched its postseason spot later in the evening when Texas lost 5-2 to the
Los Angeles Angels.
Boston will try to beat the Angels in an AL division series for the third straight October, and
David Ortiz had plans to return to Fenway late at night to rejoice.
"Hell, yeah," Ortiz said. "We worked our way to be in this situation. Even not winning this game tonight, you move into the playoffs so there's a celebration."
The Red Sox now have the opportunity to rest some players and have top starters
Josh Beckett and
Jon Lester shrug off minor injuries.
It's much less clear what Wakefield (11-4, 4.33 ERA) will be able to give them, as the right-hander has made just three starts since the All-Star break due to back problems. He'll likely need surgery in the offseason, leaving his future in doubt.
He walked seven in five innings in his most recent appearance, a 12-9 loss to Kansas City on Sept. 21 in which Wakefield -- 7-0 at Fenway this year -- did not get a decision.
This will be the sixth time that Wakefield has squared off against Halladay, and there have been some surprising results. Boston is 4-1 in those matchups, with Halladay going 1/3 with a 7.63 ERA.
In his career, the Toronto ace is 13-14 with a 4.43 ERA against Boston -- the only AL opponent against which he has a losing record. He has lost five of his last six starts at Fenway Park despite a 3.71 ERA in those games.
Halladay (16-10, 2.90) was the subject of intense trade rumors around the July 31 deadline, and although he has one year left on his contract, those talks could reignite in the offseason with the Blue Jays trying to rebuild.
In his final home start of the season, Halladay pitched a seven-hitter in a 5-0 win over Seattle on Friday, striking out nine without a walk and leaving the field to a standing ovation.
"Those are things you take with you, that you're going to tell your kids about," Halladay said. "Regardless of what happens this winter, it means a lot to me."
Halladay's shutout started what's now a season-best five-game winning streak for the Blue Jays (74-84) as they finish a disappointing season in strong fashion. They've won eight of nine overall, averaging 6.7 runs in those games.
Breakout slugger
Adam Lind sparked Tuesday's outburst with three home runs, giving him 35 for the season, while
Aaron Hill hit his 36th.
The Blue Jays had lost eight straight at Fenway before this series, but they'll have a chance to earn their first sweep of at least three games in Boston since June 22-24, 2001.