BOSTON — One outing after taking a no-hitter into the ninth, Bowden Francis held Boston hitless through 5 1/3 innings Thursday night in the Toronto Blue Jays' 2-0 victory over the Red Sox.
Francis (8-3) faced the minimum through 5 1/3 innings, with the only baserunner coming when Jarren Duran reached on an error in the fourth. Duran was then thrown out trying to steal second.
The no-hit bid ended with one out in the sixth, when Nick Sogard blooped a soft single to center. Francis allowed just one hit in all, striking out five and walking none before leaving in the middle of the seventh with a with a 2-0 lead.
In his previous outing, Francis pitched eight no-hit innings against the Angels before allowing a solo homer to start the ninth.
''He was just in total control,'' Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. ''He's got such a good way about him — mentally, physically, execution-wise. His pitch mix is awesome. Not much more to say other than that. He's really (expletive) good right now.''
Francis said he didn't feel as sharp as in Saturday's outing against Los Angeles.
''I felt a little more fatigued warming up,'' he said. ''One of those days where you've got to really be sharp. It's one of those outings where you've got to fight through it and be crafty.''
In five August starts, Francis has allowed four runs in 34 innings, an ERA of 1.06.