Toronto Blue Jays beat Boston Red Sox 6-1 in frigid Fenway
- The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Boston Red Sox by a score of 6-1 on Tuesday night, April 8, 2025.
- Cold and gusting winds, combined with a game-time temperature of 35 degrees, contributed to the frigid conditions at Fenway Park.
- George Springer broke a scoreless tie with a 404-foot homer in the sixth inning, contributing to Toronto's four-run rally.
- Easton Lucas, making his first career start, shut down Boston, allowing only three hits and one walk while striking out eight.
- Lucas earned the win, improving his record to 2-0, while Garrett Crochet took the loss, with his record falling to 1-1.
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Toronto Blue Jays beat Boston Red Sox 6-1 in frigid Fenway
The game-time temperature was 35 degrees, with gusts of up to 33 mph blowing in from left that made it feel like 19 degrees. According to Baseball Reference, it was the third-coldest temperature at first pitch at Fenway since records began being reliably kept in 1998.
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