(Detroit) Newly named to the All-Star Game, Jordan Romano reached the top of the Majors with 26It is rescue on Sunday, sealing a 4-3 victory for the Toronto Blue Jays in Detroit against the Tigers.
The match required 10 innings.
Earlier in the day, we learned that the 30-year-old Ontarian had his place in the All-Star Game as a replacement for the Houston Astros’ Framber Valdez.
At Comerica Park, Romano closed the books by retiring Riley Greene on a groundout to the mound, Spencer Torkelson on a run (an umpire call to first base), and then Matt Vierling on a groundout to second base.
Romano, Camilo Doval (Giants) and Alexis Diaz (Reds) lead Major League Baseball with 26 saves this season.
The visitors were trailing 3-0 after six sets.
In the seventh, Matt Chapman tripled and closed with an option on Alejandro Kirk.
In the ninth, Danny Jansen tied with 11It is homer, a hit two-run slap after a walk awarded to Chapman.
“You never think about trying to hit a home run, but after Chappy took a walk, I wanted to get a good hit,” said Jansen. It was a fantastic feeling to see the ball go over the fence. We were very close to suffering the second defeat in a row, but we ended the first half of the season with a very good victory. »
Circuit de Jansen, its 11It is of the campaign, came at the expense of goaltender Alex Lange, who ended the game scoreless and hitless for the Tigers with a perfect ninth inning on Saturday.
“He was beaten by a fastball and that’s a tough way to lose,” said Tigers head coach AJ Hinch. Alex was electric last night and he felt the same way today before the walk and the home run. »
On the Jays’ next play at bat, Nathan Lukes scored an upfield double off José Cisnero (2–2) to score the clinching run. He sent the ball down the left field line, allowing Daulton Varsho to cross the plate.
Lukes had a fourth major league hit and a second RBI.
“We can’t say enough about what he accomplished in that moment,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said of Lukes. He hasn’t been playing much lately and lands this hit against a very good reliever. »
Toronto enters the star break with five wins from six games.
Greene scored for the Tigers. The club is 3-16 against American East Division clubs this season.
Yimi Garcia (3-3) pitched in the ninth inning.
