Blue Jays fall two games back of AL East lead following loss to Red Sox
TORONTO — Dropping two of three games to the Boston Red Sox in Toronto is not what the Blue Jays wanted.
But Troy Tulowitzki and his teammates say the American League East pennant race is far from over. He hit a grand slam and Edwin Encarnacion added two home runs on Sunday as Toronto dropped the rubber match of their three-game series to Boston 11-8.
The loss puts the Blue Jays into a tie with the Baltimore Orioles for second in the AL East, two games back of the Red Sox.
Toronto had been in first as recently as Sept. 6, but has lost seven of its past 10 games to tumble down the standings. At the same time, Boston has won seven of its past 10 and Baltimore six of its past 10, including a 3-1 win over Detroit on Sunday.


