
Kyle Drabek won for the first time since June, Edwin Encarnacion homered and the Toronto Blue Jays beat Boston 7-3 Tuesday night, spoiling right-hander Daniel Bard’s first Red Sox start and dropping the Red Sox to 1-4, another slow start for a team that opened last season with six straight losses.
Valentine was upset at himself not for the way he handled Bard’s rotation debut, but for failing to take reliever Justin Thomas out of the game when the Blue Jays loaded the bases with no outs in the sixth.
“I should have brought in (Matt) Albers there with the bases loaded,” a frustrated Valentine said. “It might have still been a 3-1 game if we get a great ground ball there and maybe we would have won that game.”
Instead, Toronto catcher J.P. Arencibia drove in two runs with a broken bat single and Colby Rasmus followed with a sacrifice fly, putting the Blue Jays up 6-1.
Making his first career start after 192 relief appearances, Bard saw his first pitch of the game laced through the left side for a single by Toronto shortstop Yunel Escobar. Two outs later, Escobar advanced to third when Adam Lind grounded a double down the third base line, then scored on Encarnacion’s infield single.
Toronto tacked on two more in the third. Escobar and Kelly Johnson led off with back-to-back singles, Jose Bautista struck out and Lind lined an RBI single to center. One out later, Brett Lawrie chopped a single through the right side, scoring Johnson.
Bard (0-1) allowed five runs and eight hits in fiveplus innings, walked one and struck out a career-high six.
“He pitched good enough to win if we scored some runs,” Valentine said. “Not quite the results we were looking for and I know he’s a little disappointed but you take that 30 times a year, you’re going to get a lot of wins out of it. I’d bet anything on that.”
Seven of the eight hits off Bard were singles, and most of them were grounders that scooted through the infield on the artificial turf.
“I feel good about how I threw it,” Bard said. “The results obviously stunk, I recognize that and I’m frustrated with it, but I wouldn’t change the way I threw.”
Drabek gave up one run and three hits in 5.1 innings and setting down nine straight in one stretch. He walked three and struck out four.
NOTES: Red Sox OF Carl Crawford, who is recovering from left wrist surgery, flew to Boston Tuesday to have his left elbow examined because of what Valentine called “minor soreness.” The injury will not prevent Crawford from getting at-bats in extended spring. … Bard’s previous high in strikeouts was five, set in a 2.1 inning stint at Toronto on May 29, 2009 … Youkilis came in hitless in 12 at-bats this year, and 0 for 17 dating to last season, before reaching on a one-out double to right in the second … Red Sox RHP Daisuke Matsuzaka (right elbow) threw 49 pitches over three innings in an extended spring training game Monday … Boston INF Mike Aviles was held out of the lineup with a slightly sprained left ankle. Aviles suffered the injury breaking out of the box in his second at-bat Monday.
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