The Toronto Blue Jays will look to build on a convincing 7-3 win as they host the Boston Red Sox in the third game of four at Rogers Centre tonight. Toronto will send R.A. Dickey, who has lost six of his last seven starts, to the mound. Dickey lost to Texas on Friday and was hit for five runs and six hits in seven innings. However, he did strike out seven batters without issuing a walk, but still fell to 7-10 with a 3.95 ERA. Dickey is 3-3 in 12 games (6 starts) versus the Red Sox with a 4.85 ERA. His opposition on the mound, Clay Buchholz, has been on point of late for the Red Sox, winning three of his last four decisions, including his last two starts. After tossing a three-hit shutout to beat Houston before the All-Star break, Buchholz defeated Kansas City on Friday, limiting the Royals to four runs and 10 hits in six innings to run his record to 5-5 to go along with a 5.46 ERA. After getting hammered in Mondays opener, Toronto bounced back on Tuesday, as Jose Reyes, Melky Cabrera and Dioner Navarro all drove in a pair of runs to help the Blue Jays to a 7-3 win. Navarro doubled and homered, while Reyes added a solo shot among his three hits and Cabrera finished 3-for-5 for the Blue Jays, who rebounded from Mondays series-opening 14-1 loss. J.A. Happ (8-5) tossed six scoreless innings, allowing seven hits and one walk while fanning four. "That might have been, in my opinion, his best outing of the year," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said of Happ. Stephen Drew hit a two-run homer and David Ortiz collected a solo blast for the Red Sox, who saw their five-game winning streak come to an end. Jake Peavy (1-9) lasted 6 1/3 innings, and was charged with five runs on eight hits with three walks and seven strikeouts. "Its frustrating to lose," said Peavy. "Run support and no run support, its not fun to lose." "I gave up some loud outs and some loud hits for the first couple of innings, but thats another team that swings the bat, and they put some balls in play that found some holes and led to a couple of runs," Buchholz said Friday. "The way the guys fought back tonight ... that was reminiscent of last year." Buchholz is 1-1 against the Jays this season and 10-6 lifetime against them with a 2.71 ERA in 20 games (19 starts). Toronto has won five of its eight meetings with the Red Sox this season. Authentic Wholesale Nike Shoes . After seven wins in a row, they have to do it one more time to get into the playoffs. Discount Nike Shoes China . -- Aaron Rodgers looked fine on the practice field Thursday. http://www.nikeshoesdiscount.com/ .J. -- New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is going to start the off-season training program with a surgically repaired left ankle. Discount Nike Shoes Website . -- Manager Bob Melvin shuffled the Athletics batting order and got the type of production he was looking for from the top of the lineup. Cheap Nike Shoes From China . -- A lawyer for the fiancee of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez asked a judge Friday to throw out perjury charges, saying Shayanna Jenkins did not wilfully lie as she was bombarded with 1,630 questions over two days before a grand jury.OTTAWA - Cole Cassels scored four times as the Oshawa Generals stormed to a 7-1 victory over the Ottawa 67s on Tuesday in Ontario Hockey League action. Cassels had his first goal -- the eventual winner -- just 4:47 in to the game. He scored a hat trick in the second period, with all three goals coming on the power play. Josh Sterk scored and added two assists for Oshawa (14-3-1), while Jacob Busch and Joe Manchurek had goals as well. Daniel Altshuller made 20 saves for the win. Michael Dal Colle added five assists for the Generals, who have won five games in a row. Sam Studnicka had Ottawas (7-10-0) only goal 13:45 in to the third period. Philippe Trudeau stopped 31 of 37 shoots in the first two periods.dddddddddddd Jacob Blair turned aside eight of nine shots in relief. Oshawas special teams were instrumental in the winning, going 4 for 8 on the power play and killing four penalties. --- GREYHOUNDS 5 BATTALION 3 NORTH BAY, Ont. -- Sergey Tolchinsky struck twice and added an assist as the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds topped the North Bay Battalion 5-3. Darnell Nurse, Michael Bunting and Tyler Gaudet also scored for Sault Ste. Marie (13-2-2), while Matt Murray made 28 saves. Vincent Praplan had a pair of goals for North Bay (9-9-1) and Nick Paul also scored. Brendan ONeill stopped 28 shots for the Battalion. (The Canadian Press) ' ' '