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Red Sox cut magic number to 2 with 10-7 win over Toronto

BOSTON (AP) - Reigning AL Cy Young winner Rick Porcello struggled in his final playoff tuneup, and David Price relieved him to solidify his role on the postseason roster as the Boston Red Sox beat Toronto 10-7 on Wednesday night to lower their magic number to two.

Hanley Ramirez and Xander Bogaerts homered in a five-run third inning for Boston after Porcello (11-17) gave up three runs in the first. The Red Sox scored one in the first and three in the second and then took a 9-4 lead in the third to chase Marco Estrada (10-9) and snap a two-game losing streak.

Boston, which is already guaranteed a playoff berth, maintained a three-game lead over the second-place Yankees in the division. They need two more wins or two more New York losses to clinch the first back-to-back AL East titles in franchise history.

Porcello allowed five runs, seven hits and two walks, striking out eight in 5 2/3 innings. A year after winning a career-high 22 games, the 28-year-old right-hander posted the most losses in his career. With a chance to become baseball's first 20-game loser since 2003, Porcello went 2-0 with a no-decision in his last three starts.

Price pitched 1 1/3 perfect innings, striking out three, as he works his way back from left elbow problems that kept him on the disabled list for most of the year. It was his third appearance - all in relief - since returning on Sept. 14; he is 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA, striking out nine in six innings

Mitch Moreland homered for the Red Sox, and Bogaerts had three hits and drove in four runs.

Estrada allowed eight runs - seven earned - nine hits and a walk, striking out two while recording just seven outs and losing for the first time in six decisions. He had only allowed two earned runs in his previous three starts against Boston this season.

Jose Bautista, Darwin Barney and Teoscar Hernandez homered for the Blue Jays, who hit 10 home runs in the three-game series. Hernandez has eight since he was called up on Sept. 1 - a franchise record for rookies in the month.

CHALLENGING SLIDE

Bogaerts scored two runs, the first when he came around from first on Dustin Pedroia's single in the second inning and slid in under the tag head first. Home plate umpire Larry Vanover ruled him out, but Bogaerts came up signaling for manager John Farrell to challenge; replays showed Bogaerts got his hand on the plate before catcher Russell Martin caught his thigh with the tag.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Red Sox: RF Mookie Betts (sore left wrist) and INF Eduardo Nunez (right knee injury) were out for the second straight game. Farrell said before the game that Betts was "improved" and they hoped to have him available if needed to pinch hit after further treatment. . Nunez did some running and said he was trying "everything to get back on the field."

UP NEXT

Blue Jays: Off Thursday before opening their final series of the season Friday afternoon at the New York Yankees.

Red Sox: LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (6-6, 3.91 ERA) is set to start the opener of a four-game series Thursday night in Fenway Park against AL West champion Houston. He's 2-1 with a 1.78 ERA in his last four starts as he bids for a start in the postseason rotation.

Toronto Blue Jays' Josh Donaldson, left, scores on a Kendrys Morales single as the ball gets away from Boston Red Sox catcher Christian Vazquez during the third inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) The Associated Press
Boston Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts dives towards home plate, ahead of a tag by Toronto Blue Jays catcher Russell Martin, while trying to score on a singe by Dustin Pedrioa during the second inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017. Bogaerts, who was originally called out at home, was credited with safely scoring after video review. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) The Associated Press
Toronto Blue Jays's Jose Bautista, right, rounds the bases on his two run home run off Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Rick Porcello (22) during the first inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) The Associated Press
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Marco Estrada delivers during the first inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) The Associated Press
Boston Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts, left, yells to the dugout to have the play reviewed after being called out by umpire Larry Vanover, center, while trying to score on a single by Dustin Pedrioa in the second inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017. The call was overturned by video review. At right is Toronto Blue Jays catcher Russell Martin. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) The Associated Press
Boston Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts watches the flight of his three run home run during the third inning of a baseball game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park in Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) The Associated Press
Boston Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts, makes an "X" as he celebrates with Brock Holt after his three run home run during the third inning of a baseball game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park in Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) The Associated Press
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