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MLB: Boston 11, Baltimore 5

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Published: Sept. 19, 2009 at 11:36 PM

BALTIMORE, Sept. 19 (UPI) -- J.D. Drew's three hits and four RBI Saturday led the Boston Red Sox to an 11-5 win over Baltimore, the ninth win in their last 10 games.

Drew's three-run homer, his 21st, was part of a five-run eighth.

Mike Lowell had three hits and two RBI.

Brian Anderson hit a solo homer.

David Ortiz had two hits and one RBI.

Kevin Youkilis hit an RBI single, while Dustin Pedroia added two hits for the Red Sox, who look for a three-game sweep Sunday.

The winner was starter Jon Lester (14-7).

Baltimore got two solo homers from Ty Wigginton and three hits and one RBI each from Matt Wieters and Felix Pie, with Pie hitting a solo homer.

Melvin Mora also hit a solo homer for the Orioles, who have lost five of seven.

The losing pitcher was starter Matt Albers (2-6).

Topics: Brian Anderson, David Ortiz, J.D. Drew, Jon Lester, Mike Lowell
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