Blue Jays AL East Recap: Jays Perched on Top

Aug 14, 2016; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays catcher Russell Martin (55) catches a foul ball for an out during the seventh inning in a game against the Houston Astros at Rogers Centre. The Toronto Blue Jays won 9-2. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 14, 2016; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays catcher Russell Martin (55) catches a foul ball for an out during the seventh inning in a game against the Houston Astros at Rogers Centre. The Toronto Blue Jays won 9-2. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-USA TODAY Sports /
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Red Sox stay hot on the trail

Boston Red Sox: 64-52

The Red Sox had quite the week offensively, capping it off with a 16-2 win over Zack Greinke and the Arizona Diamondbacks. The game also saw Mookie Betts homer three times, for the second time this season.

Boston broke out the brooms on Arizona last night after losing their series against the rival New York Yankees. The 4-2 week puts the Red Sox two games back of first place, ground they could make up this week as they will be entertained by Baltimore on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The Red Sox did get some bad news as starter Steven Wright was placed on the disabled list, and the Hanley Ramirez will be out for the next three games due to a family situation. Wright has been one of Boston’s most consistent starters all season, and the Red Sox will have to use thin rotation depth as they wait for the knuckleballer to return.

Ramirez’ absence comes at an unfortunate time for Boston, but they have had no trouble producing without him given their talented lineup.

Final Takeaway:

The Red Sox will take their gun show on quite a road trip that takes them through to August 26th. Boston are playing as a complete unit right now, and could be at the top looking down by week’s end.

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