News - Kevin Millar
100th Anniversary of Fenway Marked by World's Largest Collective Toast BOSTON, April 26, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Guinness World Records recently confirmed that
Adam Lind had three home runs and four RBI Tuesday to lead the Toronto Blue Jays to an 8-7 win over the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox could have clinched the American League wild-card berth with a win, as their magic number is one. Lind had his first career three-homer game, hitting one in the first, fifth and seventh innings.
Shin-Soo Choo hit a key two-run triple Thursday, helping Cleveland edge Toronto 5-4. Soo Choo's only hit broke a 1-1 tie with one out in the top of the fifth following an error by Jose Bautista. Ben Francisco, Victor Martinez and Chris Gimenez each had one RBI for the Indians, who mustered just six
Marc Rzepczynski got his first major league victory Saturday by holding Boston to a run and four hits in six innings in a 6-2 win by Toronto. Rzepczynski (1-1) walked four batters, but was able to keep Boston's explosive offense in check and four relievers did the same thing. Adam Lind hit a two-run
Ronny Paulino had two homers and three RBI Sunday, leading Florida to an 11-3 inter-league win over Toronto. He started the rout with a two-run blast in the second inning and hit a solo shot in the ninth.
