(Chicago) Vladimir Guerrero hit a two-run home run in the eighth on Tuesday to lead the Toronto Blue Jays to a 4-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox.
The score was 3-2 Chicago when Guerrero hit a 13It is circuit this season. The ball crossed the fence to the opposite field, in a bid by Joe Kelly (1-4).
The slap came after a walk allowed to Brandon Belt, who had given up his spot on base to Cavan Biggio.
The visitors made the first damage on Wednesday, after stuffing the cushions. After Daulton Varsho was out, Whit Merrifield hit a two-run double from the left field line. Belt and Guerrero crossed home plate.
Merrifield also flew a 19It is goal for the Blue Jays, ending a three-game losing streak.
In the sixth, Luis Robert hit a three-run homer at the expense of Chris Bassitt.
Andrew Benintendi and Tim Anderson accumulated singles, the latter to the infield.
Bassitt gave up three runs and six hits in six innings, striking out five batters.
The victory went to Nate Pearson (5-1), who pitched in the seventh. The eighth was the case for Erik Swanson, then Jordan Romano scored 25It is rescue.
Romano struck out Andrew Vaugh, Oscar Colas and Jake Burger, the latter on three pitches.
Bo Bichette had runners on second and third in the seventh inning. He was, however, handcuffed, removal that ended the robbery.
Bichette made a beautiful move to the left in the fourth, against Robert. He relayed it in time to first base, where Guerrero had to make the splits.
Guerrero, Merrifield, Bichette and Kevin Gausman will represent the Jays at the All-Star Game in Seattle next Tuesday.
Alejandro Kirk pinned Colas for a steal at second base in the second inning.
Wednesday’s starting pitchers will be Jose Berrios and Lance Lynn.
