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Red Sox Surge Closes Gap on Blue Jays in AL East Race

Summary

  • Red Sox win 5 straight, 7 of last 8 games
  • Boston trails AL East-leading Toronto by only 3 games
  • Brayan Bello pitching well, quality starts in 9 of last 10
Red Sox Surge Closes Gap on Blue Jays in AL East Race

As of August 5th, 2025, the Boston Red Sox have been surging, winning 5 straight games and 7 of their last 8. This hot streak has allowed them to close the gap on the AL East-leading Toronto Blue Jays, who now sit just 3 games ahead in the division.

The Red Sox will look to continue their momentum this week as they take on the Kansas City Royals. Brayan Bello will get the start in the series opener, and he has been a key part of Boston's recent success. Bello has posted quality starts in 9 of his last 10 outings, dating back to the beginning of June. Most recently, he allowed just 1 run over 7 innings in a win over the Minnesota Twins last Wednesday.

The Red Sox will load up their lineup with right-handed hitters to face Royals lefty Bailey Falter. Romy Gonzalez, Alex Bregman, and Roman Anthony are among the top names in the order, while Jarren Duran, who has struggled against lefties this season, will bat seventh.

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With the Blue Jays in their sights, the Red Sox are poised to make a serious push in the AL East race in the coming weeks.

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FAQ

Yes, the Red Sox have won 7 of their last 8 games and are now just 3 games behind the division-leading Blue Jays. With their recent hot streak, the Red Sox have a real chance to overtake their rivals in the coming weeks.
Brayan Bello has been a key part of the Red Sox's recent success, posting quality starts in 9 of his last 10 outings. Most recently, he allowed just 1 run over 7 innings in a win over the Minnesota Twins.
The Red Sox will take on the Kansas City Royals this week, with Bello set to start the series opener against Royals lefty Bailey Falter. The Red Sox will load up their lineup with right-handed hitters to counter Falter.

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