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  Wednesday, May 17 7:05pm ET
Pedro puts brakes on Blue Jays
 
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TORONTO (AP) -- Pedro Martinez called it a bad day.

Pedro Martinez
Pedro Martinez wasn't happy with his performance, but the results were pretty impressive.

"I wasn't consistent at all," he said after allowing three hits in seven innings Wednesday night as the Boston Red Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays 8-0.

Martinez, who pitched a two-hitter against Baltimore last week, improved to 7-1 with a major-leading 0.90 ERA. He struck out six, walked two and hit two batters.

"I was a little bit erratic," he said. "I couldn't spot my fastball, and it would take off on me. I would throw a couple of good ones, but then I would struggle with it."

Martinez has given up one earned run in his last 32 innings. Helped by three double plays, he combined with relievers Brian Rose and Tim Young on a four-hitter.

"It didn't look like he had a bad day to me," Toronto's Alex Gonzalez said. "He kept us off balance all night. He did a really good job."

The Red Sox kept Toronto from homering at SkyDome for just the second time this season. The Blue Jays are averaging more than six runs a game at home. Trot Nixon hit a pair of RBI doubles as Boston finished 6-1 on their road trip.

"Even though the results were real good today, all the credit should be given to my teammates. They gave me all the lead I needed," Martinez said. "I would have been in a lot of trouble if it was 0-0."

Boston has outscored opponents 46-10 since All-Star shortstop Nomar Garciaparra came out of the lineup last Friday because of a strained left hamstring.

The Red Sox took a 2-0 lead in the first on Nixon's RBI double and Darrin Fletcher's run-scoring passed ball.

Boston added four runs in the third against Chris Carpenter (3-5). Nixon and Troy O'Leary hit RBI doubles and Carl Everett and Wilton Veras hit run-scoring singles.

Game notes
Martinez has won 14 of his past 17 starts. ... The Red Sox have won nine of their past 11 games. ... Boston C Jason Varitek missed his third straight game because of bronchitis. ... Everett returned to the lineup after missing five games with strained right quadriceps. Everett was the DH. ... Plate umpire Mark Carlson ejected Toronto third base coach Terry Bevington for arguing balls and strikes. Manager Jim Fregosi had to hold Bevington back as Bevington jawed with Carlson. ... Donnie Sadler went 3-for-4 for Boston. ... Boston CF Darren Lewis left the game in the third inning with a strained left hamstring.

 


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