Red Sox shut out by Blue Jays, drop season-high six straight games
Briefly

The Boston Red Sox faced a disappointing 9-0 defeat against the Toronto Blue Jays, marking their sixth consecutive loss. They managed just four hits, predominantly in the sixth inning, reflecting a severe offensive weakness, particularly since the trade of Rafael Devers. Despite Brayan Bello's quality start allowing only three runs over six innings, the team failed to capitalize offensively. Manager Alex Cora noted the lack of competitive at-bats, emphasizing the urgent need for improvement as the team spirals deeper into a losing streak.
The starter's going deep into the game again, and (the lineup is having) non-competitive at-bats.
Six innings, three runs, really doesn't matter how it looks. It was six innings and three runs. That's a quality start. He gave us a chance.
We just got to compete better. That's what it comes down to.
Its lack of production at the plate is becoming an increasingly common sight in the post-Rafael Devers era.
Read at Boston.com
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