(Toronto) Davis Schneider had three hits, including a two-run home run, in the Toronto Blue Jays’ 8-3 win over the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday.
The debutant, who has enjoyed great moments on the field, also scored three times to help the local favorites break a three-match losing streak in front of 41,924 at the Rogers Centre.
“Every day you want to show up and be your best self,” said Davis Schneider. It was really fun today doing what I did. However, tomorrow is a new day, so make the most of it. »
The 24-year-old hit his fourth long shot in 10 games with two first-round strikeouts. He also doubled in the fourth before hitting home plate, then pushed Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to the plate with a single in the seventh.
“It’s fun to hit balls against these players that you saw on television a few years ago who were successful in the league,” said Davis Schneider.
Fifth in the Blue Jays’ batting order, Schneider scored with George Springer on a single by Daulton Varsho.
In an intriguing move, Blue Jays head coach John Schneider decided to remove Davis from the lineup for a week after he hit the home run against the Reds on Aug. 19 in Cincinnati.
With three hits in as many hits and one walk against the Guardians (61-69), Schneider now has a . 424 batting average, with four longs, two doubles and eight points scored.
To complete the icing on the cake, Schneider caught an arrow from Gabriel Arias for the second of the ninth.
After Jose Ramirez hit a solo homer in the first, the Blue Jays (71-59) scored three runs in the bottom of the inning.
Whit Merrifield doubled before hitting base on a Bo Bichette single. Schneider then stretched out his arms.
The Blue Jays added two runs in the fourth. In addition to Schneider, who scored after a single from Chapman, Danny Jansen added thanks to a sacrifice pass from Santiago Espinal.
Tyler Freeman hit his first career home run at No. 5.
The Guardians loaded the bases in sixth with no outs due to errors by Chapman and Espinal. But the visitors only scored one point.
Blue Jays starter Hyun Jin Ryu (3-1) was taken out of the game in sixth with the bases loaded. He allowed three runs and four hits and struck out five batters while throwing just 70 pitches.
Among the Guardians, Logan Allen’s (6-7) presence on the mound lasted four innings. He conceded five points, six safe-place hits, and one free pass.
Yusei Kikuchi (9-4) is expected to be on the field for the Blue Jays on Sunday in the final game of their three-game series. He will face Noah Syndergaard (2-6).
