Blue Jays 10, Red Sox 7

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BOS (31-23) 010230100 7 14 0
TOR (31-26) 02030500 - 10 10 0

Final

 
W:T. Sturtze (5-4)
L:C. Fossum (4-4)
SV:C. Politte (9)

Jays top Red Sox for 21st win in May

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Regular Season Series
Boston leads 10-9 (as of Sat 5/31)
Tue 4/8 @TOR 8, BOS 4 Recap
Wed 4/9 @TOR 10, BOS 5 Recap
Thu 4/10 BOS 8, @TOR 7 Recap
Fri 4/18 @BOS 7, TOR 3 Recap
Sat 4/19 @BOS 7, TOR 2 Recap
Sun 4/20 @BOS 6, TOR 5 Recap
Mon 4/21 TOR 11, @BOS 6 Recap
Fri 5/30 @TOR 13, BOS 2 Recap
>Sat 5/31 @TOR 10, BOS 7 Box Score
Sun 6/1 @TOR 11, BOS 8 Recap
Tue 7/8 BOS 2, @TOR 1 Recap
Wed 7/9 BOS 8, @TOR 7 Recap
Thu 7/10 BOS 7, @TOR 1 Recap
Thu 7/17 TOR 5, @BOS 2 Recap
Fri 7/18 TOR 4, @BOS 1 Recap
Sat 7/19 @BOS 5, TOR 4 Recap
Sun 7/20 @BOS 9, TOR 4 Recap
Tue 8/26 TOR 12, @BOS 9 Recap
Wed 8/27 @BOS 6, TOR 3 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Blue Jays | Red Sox
Scoring Summary
BOSTOR
2ndM Ramirez homered to left.10
2ndD Berg doubled to left, T Wilson scored, M Bordick to third.11
2ndC Woodward hit sacrifice fly to center, M Bordick scored, D Berg to third.12
4thT Nixon hit sacrifice fly to left, N Garciaparra scored.22
4thD Mirabelli singled to center, M Ramirez scored, J Varitek to third.32
4thD Berg homered to left, T Wilson and J Phelps scored.35
5thN Garciaparra tripled to deep center, T Walker scored.45
5thM Ramirez singled to right, N Garciaparra scored.55
5thK Millar doubled to right center, M Ramirez scored.65
6thJ Phelps singled to left, T Wilson scored.66
6thM Bordick homered to left, J Phelps scored.68
6thF Catalanotto doubled to right center, C Woodward and R Johnson scored.610
7thK Millar homered to left center.710
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Game Information
StadiumRogers Centre, Toronto, ON
Attendance28,809 (58.2% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:02
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Marvin Hudson, First Base - Greg Gibson, Second Base - Jerry Layne, Third Base - Dana Demuth

TORONTO (AP) -- The Toronto Blue Jays completed their best month ever with yet another impressive win.

Dave Berg homered and tied a career high with four RBI as the Blue Jays set a franchise record for victories in any month with a 10-7 win over the slumping Boston Red Sox on Saturday.

Mike Bordick hit a two-run homer in a five-run sixth inning for the Blue Jays, who went 21-8 in May. Toronto had twice won 20 games in a month.

"No other Blue Jay team has had 21 wins a month? Wow, that's special to be a part of,'' said Tom Wilson, who went 3-for-4 with three runs scored. "Everything is clicking right now.''

Manny Ramirez and Kevin Millar homered for the Red Sox, who lost their season-high fourth in a row.

The Blue Jays went 10-18 in April, but have played especially well against top AL East competition to close this month. They swept a four-game series in New York last weekend and have taken the first two games of this series against Boston.

"It certainly makes up for last month,'' Toronto manager Carlos Tosca said. "Hopefully, we can continue to play this well.''

Toronto leads the majors in runs, hits and total bases. The Blue Jays have scored 112 runs in the last 16 games.

"It seems like we always have a chance to put up more runs than the other team,'' Berg said.

Casey Fossum (4-4) lost his third straight decision by allowing a career-high nine runs on nine hits in 5 1-3 innings.

"Those guys in that lineup just killed me,'' Fossum said.

Tanyon Sturtze (5-4) got the last out of the sixth for the win. Cliff Politte pitched the ninth for his ninth save in 12 chances.

"It definitely seems like it's coming together for them,'' Boston's Nomar Garciaparra said.

Ramirez homered off Mark Hendrickson in the second, his eighth. Berg's RBI double and Chris Woodward's sacrifice fly gave Toronto a 2-1 lead in the bottom half.

Berg's three-run homer gave Toronto a 5-3 lead in the fourth, but Boston scored three times in the fifth.

After Todd Walker extended his hitting streak to 16 games with a double, Garciaparra hit an RBI triple. Ramirez hit an RBI single and Millar chased Hendrickson with a run-scoring double, giving Boston a 6-5 lead.

Wilson led off the Toronto sixth with a double and scored on Josh Phelps' tying single. Bordick followed with his first home run of the season, giving Toronto an 8-6 lead.

Frank Catalanotto's two-run double off Mike Timlin made 10-6.

Millar homered off Jeff Tam in the seventh.

Game notes
Boston manager Grady Little dropped struggling CF Johnny Damon from the leadoff spot to ninth in the order. Damon went 1-for-3 ... Toronto's Shannon Stewart has missed six of the last seven games because of a sore right hamstring. Stewart is expected to miss at least one more game. ... Hendrickson allowed six runs on 10 hits in 4 1/3 innings. .. Berg previously had four RBI on Aug. 10, 1999, against San Francisco.


Series At A Glance

Toronto leads 2-0 (as of 5/31)
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MLB Scores

Saturday, May 31st 2003
Chi White Sox Postponed
Cleveland
NY Yankees 2 Final
Detroit 4
Atlanta 2 Final
NY Mets 4
Oakland 7 Final
Kansas City 6
Seattle 5 Final
Minnesota 2
Boston 7 Final
Toronto 10
Houston 0 Final
Chi Cubs 1 in 16
Pittsburgh 4 Final
St. Louis 3
Cincinnati 2 Final
Florida 3
Anaheim 6 Final
Tampa Bay 1
Texas 1 Final
Baltimore 7
Montreal Postponed
Philadelphia
Arizona 7 Final
San Diego 8
Milwaukee 0 Final
LA Dodgers 3
Colorado 1 Final
San Francisco 2