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The Red Sox were able to scrounge together five runs against the Blue Jays on Friday night, but it just wasn't enough to finally break Boston out of its now season-worst 1-9 slump.
Dustin Pedroia did his part, belting a towering solo home run in the eighth inning. But the second baseman says the Sox offense still isn't doing enough to bring runs around to score.
Check out more from Pedroia during Red Sox Clubhouse Uncut.