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Numbers behind the Toronto Blue Jays' domination of the Boston Red Sox

The Toronto Blue Jays didn't wait long to find their groove after the All-Star break. They put on an offensive clinic Friday night, defeating the Boston Red Sox 28-5.

Left fielder Raimel Tapia put on a show, finishing 3-for-7 from the plate with six RBIs and a grand slam. That homer was an inside-the-park job -- the second in Blue Jays franchise history. It's the first inside-the-park grand slam in MLB since Michael A. Taylor did it in 2017.

The fifth inning was where the Jays did most damage, scoring 11 runs in that frame.