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Reeling Sox Lose For 6th Time In 7 Games

Sox catcher Jason Varitek loses his helmet but hangs onto the ball as he collides with Blue Jay Brett Lawrie, who unsuccessfully tried to score on a fielder's choice during the sixth inning Wednesday. (AP)
Sox catcher Jason Varitek loses his helmet but hangs onto the ball as he collides with Blue Jay Brett Lawrie, who unsuccessfully tried to score on a fielder's choice during the sixth inning Wednesday. (AP)

The reeling Boston Red Sox lost for the sixth time in seven games, wasting an eighth-inning lead when Adam Loewen's two-run single off Daniel Bard lifted the Toronto Blue Jays to a 5-4 win Wednesday.

Just 3-10 in September, the Red Sox began the day with a four-game lead over Tampa Bay in the AL wild-card race. Boston led the AL East at the start of the month and was nine games ahead of the third-place Rays.

After getting swept in a three-game series at Tampa Bay last weekend, Boston hosts the Rays in a four-game series starting Thursday night.

Boston led 4-2 in the eighth before Toronto came back against the hard-throwing Bard (2-8), who entered and walked Edwin Encarnacion and Kelly Johnson.

Mark Teahen bunted, and Bard's throw to first pulled Lars Anderson off the bag for a throwing error that loaded the bases.

J.P. Arencibia's RBI groundout cut the lead to 4-3, with third baseman Kevin Youkilis bobbling the ball and throwing to first. Loewen followed with a single to center.

Ricky Romero (15-10) allowed four runs — three earned — and six hits in eight innings. He improved to 8-1 in his last 10 starts.

Frank Francisco pitched a 1-2-3 ninth for his 15th save in 19 chances as the Blue Jays won for just the third time in nine games at Fenway Park this season.

Red Sox starter John Lackey gave up two runs and seven hits in 5 1-3 innings.

Toronto took a 2-0 lead in the first on consecutive run-scoring singles by Encarnacion and Johnson, but Boston tied it in the second when Ryan Lavarnway reached on a run-scoring error by third baseman Brett Lawrie and an RBI grounder by Jason Varitek.

Marco Scutaro hit a sacrifice fly in the third after Jacoby Ellsbury's triple, and Adrian Gonzalez homered into the Red Sox bullpen for a 4-2 lead in the sixth.

In the sixth, Varitek held on and tagged out Lawrie, who came crashing in with his forearms while trying to score from third on Adam Loewen's bouncer to second with the infield in, Varitek flipped over backward.

NOTES: Gonzalez left with left calf tightness after his homer. ... Lawrie left with a bruised knee. ... Red Sox DH David Ortiz missed his second straight game with muscle spasms in his back. "He really wanted to play today," manager Terry Francona said. "He woke up this morning and was real sore, but he's moving around better." ... The Red Sox honored RHP Tim Wakefield with a brief on-field ceremony after he became the 108th player in major league history with 200 career wins in Tuesday's 18-6 victory over the Blue Jays. ... Francona was also honored on the field for being elected to the National College Baseball Hall of Fame earlier this year. ... Toronto SS Yunel Escobar missed both games in Boston because of a bruised left arm. ... The Blue Jays have a day off Thursday before they attempt to stop the Yankees' CC Sabathia (19-8) from winning his 20th game. Brett Cecil (4-9) is scheduled to pitch for Toronto. ... Kyle Weiland (0-1) opens the series against the Rays' Jeremy Hellickson (12-10) on Thursday.

This program aired on September 14, 2011. The audio for this program is not available.

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