The Blue Jays turned a 1-0 first-inning deficit into an 8-1 rout of Boston, scoring seven unanswered runs to snap a losing streak at Rogers Centre.

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Ernie Clement anchored Toronto's offensive surge with a two-run homer in the fourth inning, finishing 1-for-5 with two RBIs. The blast extended his season totals to one home run and nine RBIs while maintaining his .301 batting average.

Toronto's breakthrough came in the third inning when Kazuma Okamoto singled to left, bringing home Sánchez and Valenzuela to erase Boston's early lead. Pinango followed with another RBI single, scoring Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to make it 3-1. Clement's fourth-inning homer pushed the margin to 5-1, and the Blue Jays added insurance runs in the fifth on George Springer's RBI single and Myles Straw's sacrifice fly.

Brayan Bello absorbed the loss for Boston, allowing four earned runs on six hits over 3.2 innings. His ERA sits at 9.12 after the rough outing. Braydon Fisher earned the victory in relief for Toronto, pitching 1.2 scoreless innings with his ERA at 1.59.

Toronto improved to 13-16 with the victory, while Boston fell to 12-18. Springer sits nine hits away from 1,500 career hits, while Bello is 19 strikeouts from reaching 500 for his career.