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Ranger Suarez of the Boston Red Sox pitched eight shutout innings against the Toronto Blue Jays, allowing only one hit and striking out 10 batters. The Blue Jays' manager praised Suarez for his outstanding performance.
Boston Red Sox pitcher Ranger Suarez
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The Boston Red Sox turned to left-hander Ranger Suarez in the first game of a three-game series on the road against the Toronto Blue Jays, and he delivered a gem.
Suarez was dominant from the get-go as he didnât allow a hit until a leadoff double by Jesus Sanchez in the bottom of the sixth. It was the only hit Suarez allowed, as he went eight shutout innings, while he also struck out 10 in a dominant outing.
Following the game, Blue Jays manager John Schneider had nothing but praise for the left-hander.
âHis pitches were unpredictable,â Schneider said of Suarez. âWith his stuff, for one, but he was all around the box. Everyone's going to make mistakes, and when they do, you have to capitalize.
âI think it was just a combination of not doing that, and him being pretty stubborn by not living in the middle of the plate. That was the story tonight.â
Ranger Suarez pitched eight shutout innings, allowing only one hit and striking out 10 batters.
The Blue Jays manager shared high praise for Ranger Suarez following his dominant outing.
Jesus Sanchez was the only player to hit a double off Ranger Suarez in the sixth inning.
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The Blue Jays' offense struggled to hit Suarez, who dropped his ERA to 3.09 and improved to 2-2 with the win, as Greg Weissert pitched a scoreless ninth to secure the win.
âI wasnât thinking about a no-hitter,â Suarez said. âI wanted to get quick outs. That was my mentality, trying to get quick outs so I could go deeper into the game.â
With the win, the Red Sox have now won three straight games and are 2-0 since firing manager Alex Cora.
Boston is now 12-17 and will turn to Payton Tolle on Tuesday.