(Toronto) Toronto Blue Jays coach Charlie Montoyo was just answering his second question at Tuesday’s press conference when he had to take a few seconds to adjust his jersey.
“I’m still sweating,” he said with a smile.
The sweating is justified as his team managed to hold on to yet another one-point victory.
Alejandro Kirk hit two homers and drove in four runs to help the Blue Jays win 6-5 over the Chicago White Sox.
Kirk made his second and third homers of the season for the Jays, who were clinching their sixth straight win. The Queen City club leads Major League Baseball with 15 wins per run this season.
The hitter hit two home runs from two runs, the second of which made Toronto 6-3 in the fifth.
Teoscar Hernandez had just unbalanced with a two-run double in the center left inning. Central defender Adam Engel came very close to catching the ball, slipping.
Kirk hit more than one homer for the third time in his career.
Kevin Gausman (5-3) dropped out of three runs and six hits in five innings, eliminating five batters.
“It’s a little stressful, I won’t lie to you,” Gausamn said. But it’s good. I believe it’s fine. I think it will be useful for us when we get to the end of the season. »
Four relievers linked to Jordan Romano, author of a 16and rescue.
He allowed two singles before taking a double-played ball from Jake Burger, the result of an excellent play by Matt Chapman at third base.
Romano then closed the books discarding Gavin Sheets for the time being.
The Blue Jays are 28-20, including 15 single-point wins.
Lucas Giolito (3-2) allowed six runs and eight hits in four and two-thirds of the innings. His average went from 2.63 to 3.61.
Andrew Vaugh had four hits, including his sixth homer of the season.
The game was presented in front of 25,424 spectators.
On Tuesday, the Sox announced that shortstop Tim Anderson will miss at least three weeks with a right groin injury.
On Wednesday night, the starting pitchers will be Michael Kopech and Hyun Jin Ryu.
