Halladay is 16-4 with a 3.12 ERA on the season and has been absolutely
dominant when the Jays were coming off a loss. On the other hand, Wells
is 2-3 with a 4.98 ERA. Wells is also an ugly 5-10 with a poor 5.82 ERA
in 20 career starts against the Jays, one of his former teams. He faced
them once earlier this season and allowed seven runs and 10 hits over
four innings in a 8-4 home loss. Look for Wells to get hit hard once
again as the depleted Red Sox continue to struggle for another day.
Play: Toronto Blue Jays