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Manoah sets tone as Blue Jays defeat Red Sox for 5th straight win

All-Star Alek Manoah pitched six sharp innings as the Toronto Blue Jays relied more on his arm than their bats to keep up their season-long dominance of the Red Sox, beating host Boston 4-1 Saturday.

A day after Toronto set a team record for runs — and posted the most ever scored against the Red Sox — in a 28-5 romp, Manoah set the tone.

"When he's on the mound, we know we have a chance to win," Toronto interim manager John Schneider said.

Boston lost for the eighth time in nine games. Red Sox fans were sure to get a cheer on Sunday, however, when former slugger David Ortiz was inducted into the Hall of Fame — plenty of them headed to Cooperstown, New York, to see Big Papi enshrined.

"It's very challenging and tough, but no one will feel sorry for you, especially the opposing team. They feel it's a perfect situation for them," Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts said. "We need to go out with the team and the lineup we have. We're all here for a reason. We can play."

Manoah (11-4) allowed one run, on a homer by Bobby Dalbec that cleared everything in left field in the second, and seven hits. He walked none, struck out seven and lowered his ERA to 2.24.

"My competitiveness is something that I know I can control," Manoah said. "Having that will to win and expecting nothing less is what I'm trying to do every day."

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