Red Sox Vs Blue Jays Live Stream: Watch Online Free 7:07 ET Friday Both Teams Trying To Bounce Back From Being Beatdown

Red Sox vs Blue Jays live stream: Watch online free 7:07 ET Friday first pitch as both teams look to bounce back after being blown out by division rivals.

The 11-11 Blue Jays were up 3-0 on the Orioles, but allowed an unanswered 11 runs en route to an 11-5 loss. Toronto will be home vs a Boston Red Sox (10-13) team that gave up 14 runs to the Yankees last night. Watch the free live stream online to see which team bounces back and which team doesn't.

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Mark Buehrle (4-0, 0.64 ERA) is on his way to his best start in 15 years to a season in the MLB. He has won his first four starts to match a personal best from 2002, when he finished with a career-high 19 victories for the Chicago White Sox. He also joined Jimmy Key (1991), Pat Hentgen ('93) and Gustavo Chacin (2006) as the only Toronto pitchers to begin a season with four straight wins, according to ESPN.com.

The 35-year-old has been nothing short of dominant, putting together the lowest ERA in baseball and getting 19 strikeouts against only five walks over 28 innings of work.

"I haven't changed anything in 10 or 11 years," Buehrle said. "I'm not going to keep asking questions. I'm going to go out there and run with it and see what happens."

Buehrle was outstanding again Saturday, yielding four hits in seven-plus innings of a 5-0 win at Cleveland.

"He's just locked in right now," manager John Gibbons told the team's official website. "He even admitted in spring training he hadn't felt this good in a long time. But he competes, he's a great competitor."

The Red Sox are coming off a game where they allowed 14 runs to the Yankees last night. They also had a season-high five errors Thursday as he surrendered seven runs -- three earned -- before being pulled with two outs in the third inning of a 14-5 loss to the New York Yankees.

"Every team goes through slumps hitting, goes through slumps defensively," shortstop Xander Bogaerts said. "It's part of the game. We're definitely going to get better."

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