(Oakland) slugger Santiago Espinal hit a tiebreaker double in 10It is on Francisco Perez’s first pitch and the Toronto Blue Jays scored three runs in the extra inning to defeat the Oakland Athletics 6-5 on Monday.
The victory, combined with the Texas Rangers’ 13-6 loss to the Houston Astros, put Canada’s only major league team within a half game of a playoff berth.
At the heart of this rankings battle, the Blue Jays must survive without some key players, including injured outfielders Bo Bichette, Matt Chapman and Danny Jensen. Sick first baseman Brandon Belt was also absent.
“Everybody knows who we’re losing, it’s great to have players take over,” said Blue Jays head coach John Schneider. The crowd is ready to play anytime and in any situation. I feel like they are all used in almost every game.
“That says a lot about the way they work and prepare. Especially recently, the message was that everyone had to be ready at all times. »
The Athletics made things interesting when Lawrence Butler hit a two-run homer in the bottom 10It is inning at the expense of eventual winning pitcher Jordan Romano (5-5).
Cavan Biggio added a one-in-10 singleIt is for the Blue Jays, who are 3-1 so far on their six-game West Coast trip. This blow took Perez (1-2) out of the game. Spencer Horwitz trailed the visitors’ last point with a double.
Athletics’ three-game winning streak came to an end. They are 7-23 this year against teams from the AL East. The California team has not won more than three straight games in front of its home crowd since the five consecutive victories, from August 4 to 20, 2021.
Esteury Ruiz stole his 55It is and 56 field goals in the ninth – an American record – but the Athletics were unable to push him into home plate to score what would have been the game-winning run.
Jordan Diaz tied the game in the seventh with a home run off Yimi Garcia after Blue Jays starter Jose Berrios left the mound.
Berrios struck out seven in six innings, but it wasn’t enough to clinch the victory. He hasn’t scored a win in nearly a month, the last one being on August 5 against the Boston Red Sox. He has achieved a 0-3 record since then.
“We have to keep playing, keep moving forward and stay united as a team,” Berrios said of the absences. Good things will happen. »
A Kevin Kiermaier ground ball in the fifth put the first point on the scoreboard. George Springer then hit a solo home run, then Biggio added another run with a single.
Butler hit a long ball in the fifth, as did Ryan Noda in the next innings.
Returning from an injury that had kept him sidelined since August 12, Luis Medina was ready to start the game.
The right-hander came out of a difficult situation on Wednesday. He walked Vladimir Guerrero Jr. before hitting Horwitz with a pitch, but then forced Whit Merrifield into a double play to end the inning.
Chris Bassitt (13-7) is expected to be the starting pitcher for the Blue Jays against his former team on Tuesday. He should be up against Chris Bassitt (13-7).
