Gallardo allowed three hits and left with one out in the ninth. But the Jays hitters could not find the ignition switch against Yorvani Gallardo, who extended his personal scoreless-innings streak to 23 1/3. Pitching into the seventh and allowing four runs represents a worthy work session, especially given the explosive habits of the Toronto offence. “I thought he did a great job … He looked good and confident,” Gibbons said. Gibbons said Boyd would start again, presumably when his turn comes up next Thursday against Boston. “The goal of a starter is you always want to get deep in the game, put your team in a position to win.” “It’s definitely something to build on,” Boyd said. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.