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McDonald's Throw Secures Red Sox' 3-2 Win

Boston Red Sox's Dustin Pedroia hits a home run off a pitch by Toronto Blue Jays' Brett Cecil in the third inning of the game in Boston on Tuesday. (AP)
Boston Red Sox's Dustin Pedroia hits a home run off a pitch by Toronto Blue Jays' Brett Cecil in the third inning of the game in Boston on Tuesday. (AP)

Darnell McDonald threw out Edwin Encarnacion at the plate on a single to short left field for the final out and the Boston Red Sox held on for a 3-2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night.

Jose Bautista had hit a two-run homer with no outs in the ninth off Jonathan Papelbon. Then a single by Encarnacion and a walk to J.P. Arencibia put runners at first and second with two outs. John McDonald looped a single that Darnell McDonald charged and, on the run, fired the ball on the fly to Jason Varitek.

The catcher tagged Encarnacion to end the game.

Papelbon got his 18th save in 19 chances while Matt Albers (3-3) picked up the win.

Brett Cecil (1-4) went all the way for Toronto, giving up two runs in the second on an RBI double by Jason Varitek and a run-scoring single by J.D. Drew and one in the third on Dustin Pedroia's homer.

Boston starter Jon Lester allowed no hits in four innings before leaving with a strained muscle on the left side of his back. Albers worked two scoreless innings and gave up Toronto's first hit, a two-out single by Bautista in the sixth.

Franklin Morales and Daniel Bard each pitched a scoreless inning, but Papelbon gave up a leadoff single to Corey Patterson and Bautista's major league-leading 28th homer of the year.

The Red Sox ended a three-game home losing streak and won for the fifth time in its last six games overall.

They went up 2-0 in the second when David Ortiz led off with a double, took third on a groundout and scored on Varitek's double. Drew then hit a hard shot into the hole between first and second that went off the foot of second baseman Mike McCoy for a single.

Cecil set down the first two batters in the third. Then Pedroia, batting fourth while Kevin Youkilis sat out with a bruised back muscle, drove a 1-2 pitch over the left-field wall for his eighth homer.

Pedroia hit fourth for only the second time this season and homered in each game. He first did it last Thursday when he went 1 for 5 in a 5-2 win over the Philadelphia Phillies. In his six career games batting cleanup, he is 13 for 26 with four homers.

Until the ninth, the Blue Jays got only one runner past first base. After Albers set down the first two batters in the sixth, Patterson walked and took second on Bautista's sharp single in the hole between shortstop and third base. Then Patterson took off for third as Albers was preparing for his next pitch and was caught stealing by the right-hander.

Lester started the game by striking out Rajai Davis, then got Patterson on a groundout before striking out Bautista. He added two strikeouts in the second against Encarnacion and Travis Snider.

Lester then walked Arencibia to start the third but set down the next three batters. He pitched a perfect fourth, ending the inning - and his night - by throwing a called third strike by Adam Lind.

This program aired on July 6, 2011. The audio for this program is not available.

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