BOSTON — The series finale between the Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night was suspended because of severe weather.
The scoreless game was paused in the top of the second inning with one out, Toronto’s Davis Schneider on first base after a walk and Danny Jansen about to bat.
The game will be made up on Aug. 26, at the point at which it was suspended, as part of a split doubleheader.
Toronto and Boston split the first two games of the three-game set.
NOTES: 1B Triston Casas, out since April 21 with a left rib strain, underwent an MRI on Tuesday that showed his ribcage has properly healed. He began taking swings, at about 75% of full power, on Wednesday. Casas acknowledged that although he had previously told reporters he had begun taking “dry swings,” those swings were only in his mind, something he had visualized. … After undergoing Tommy John surgery in August 2023, RHP Liam Hendricks threw his first bullpen session on Wednesday.
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