The Toronto Blue Jays have won five consecutive victories.
On the 29th, Toronto won a 3-2 victory against the Seattle Mariners held at Rogers Center in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The season was 17 wins and 9 losses while running 5 consecutive wins.
Toronto allowed a solo shot to lead batter Carl Rowley in the top of the second inning. Afterwards, the bases were loaded with one out, but Ty Prance was eliminated with a double hit by the third baseman, and no additional runs were allowed.
At the end of the second inning, Toronto tied the score 1-1 with Alejandro Kirk’s solo shot in a situation where there were no runners out.
The back-and-forth game continued. In the top of the 3rd inning, Jared Kelnick allowed a heavy hit and a stolen second base, and Eugenio Suarez allowed a walk. Crisis of 1 company 1st and 2nd base. With a right-handed hit by Carl Raleigh, the flow went back to 1-2.
However, Toronto immediately tied the game. After two outs in the third inning, Matt Chapman pulled out a double at the right time in an opportunity saved by Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s walk to tie the game 2-2.
The game turned over again in the 6th inning. In the bottom of the sixth, Alejandro Kirk got a right-handed hit. Brandon Belt struck out and Whit Merrifield retreated with a pitcher’s grounder, but continued the opportunity with a ball that hit Kevin Kiermeier’s body from second out and first base. In the end, George Springer turned the game around 3-2 with a timely hit. 크크크벳
Toronto starter Alec Manoa came down the mound with 6 hits (1 home run), 4 walks, 7 strikeouts and 2 runs in 5 innings. His season ERA was lowered to 4.88. Afterwards, the bullpen of Tim Mayza, Imi Garcia, Eric Swanson, and Jordan Romano blocked four scoreless innings.
Seattle ace Luis Castillo took the mound. Castillo, like Manoa, had 6 hits (1 home run), 2 walks, 4 strikeouts and 2 runs in 5 innings. However, he gave up the game by a single margin. Seattle fell into a three-game losing streak and went 11-15.