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BOSTON(AP) Behind a closed clubhouse door, the
Boston Red Sox
celebrated their sixth playoff berth in seven years in the usual way: with spraying beer, commemorative hats and T-shirts,
and the customary promises that they will play better once the postseason begins.
''I like our chances,'' second baseman
Dustin Pedroia
said, popping out to the concourse to address a few dozen reporters who waited three hours after the
Red Sox
lost to Toronto for the Rangers' loss that eliminated Boston's last remaining pursuer. ''It doesn't matter how you do it,
as long as you're in.''
The
Blue Jays
hit six homers - three for
Adam Lind
- to beat the
Red Sox
8-7 on Tuesday night and send them to their fifth consecutive loss. But Boston backed into the AL wild-card berth when the
Angels beat the Rangers 5-2 and eliminated Texas from the race.
''We tried to do it on the field,'' third baseman
Mike Lowell
said. ''It's a little different, but I don't think that takes anything away from what we've done.''
The
Red Sox
fell behind 8-2 before scoring five times in the eighth inning and put two on with two outs in the ninth before
Jason Frasor
got
Kevin Youkilis
looking on a 3-2 pitch to end it. That spoiled their chances of having an on-field celebration they could share with another
sold-out Fenway crowd.
''I had that feeling,''
Red Sox
manager
Terry Francona
said hopefully. ''We've had games where we won like that. Just try to get the tying run to the plate and give yourself a chance.''
The
Red Sox
clubhouse was quiet afterward, and the televisions were off while reporters milled about waiting for players to interview.
Francona said he was going out with his son, and when asked if he would watch the Rangers game catcher
Victor Martinez
said, ''I don't know. I might be sleeping by that time.''
The
Blue Jays
led 8-2 when Youkilis hit an RBI double, Ortiz hit the wall of the
Red Sox
bullpen for another run-scoring double and J.D. Drew homered over the bullpen to make it a one-run game. Frasor relieved
Shawn Camp
and got
Casey Kotchman
to pop up to end the inning.
With policemen lining up in the aisles in case of a celebration, Pedroia hit a line drive to the center field warning track
with one out and one on in the ninth. Martinez walked before Youkilis was called out on a 3-2 pitch to end the game.
''As Frasor's done all year, he did a good job and closed it out,''
Blue Jays
manager
Cito Gaston
said.
Jose Bautista
hit the first pitch of the game high over the Green Monster, and after
Aaron Hill
singled Lind hit a 1-2 pitch from
Clay Buchholz
to center for another homer as the
Blue Jays
took a 4-0 lead after one-half inning for the second night in a row.
Ricky Romero
(13-9) allowed two runs on seven hits and a walk, striking out three in five innings to beat Boston for the first time in
five tries this season. Buchholz (7-4) allowed seven runs on eight hits - five of them homers - while walking one and striking
out four in five innings.
Kevin Millar
, the clubhouse jester of Boston's 2004 World Series title, had a homer, double and single for Toronto, and Hill hit his 36th
homer of the season.
Lind also homered in the fifth and seventh innings for the first three-homer game of his career. In his fifth plate appearance,
Lind was hit on the right elbow by
Jonathan Papelbon
. Lind said he did not think it was intentional, but he sounded disappointed that he didn't get a chance to swing for homer
No. 4.
''It was going to be fun. The crowd was back in the game,'' he said. ''It's always fun facing Papelbon. He's one of the best
in the game. I was going to go out there and try to put the head of the bat on the ball.''
NOTES: It was the first three-homer game allowed by the
Red Sox
since 2004. ... Millar had been 3 for 31 heading into the game. ...
Red Sox
3B
Mike Lowell
, who received a shot for his ailing hip on Monday, will take batting practice on Wednesday and return to the lineup on Thursday
if all goes well. ... Lind also had two homers on Saturday against Seattle. ... Toronto leads the majors with 42 homers in
September. ... The
Red Sox
called up RHP
Fernando Cabrera
from Triple-A Pawtucket, and recalled 1B
Aaron Bates
from Pawtucket and placed him on the 60-day DL. ... Boston had 14 hits but hit into four double plays. ... Lind is the first
Blue Jay to hit three homers in a game since
Frank Thomas
in 2007, and the first
Red Sox
opponent to hit three at Fenway Park since Thomas did it for the
Chicago White Sox
in 1996.
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