Montreal Gazette

Blue Jays’ Gurriel Jr. putting on the hits

- ROB LONGLEY

At age 24, Toronto Blue Jays infielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. still has some growing up to do. But he’s making the most of his second extended stint in the big leagues.

At the plate, the young Cuban has been on fire taking a streak of five consecutiv­e multi-hit games into Monday’s contest against the Minnesota Twins at Rogers Centre. On the other hand, he remains a work in progress in the infield.

Gurriel has spent time at both shortstop and second base, which has heightened the learning curve. But manager John Gibbons said playing both positions is good for his developmen­t.

“We’re trying to take a look and see where he’s stronger,” Gibbons said. “That’s never easy. But guys have to do it sometimes to figure out who they are and what they are.

“He has a good feel and good instincts,’’ Gibbons adds. “It’s just

something he has to do over and over.”

At the plate, the developmen­t has been significan­tly smoother for Gurriel, the younger brother of Houston Astros first baseman Yuli.

Despite a stint on the disabled list, Gurriel returned to the lineup Sunday and had a pair of singles in three plate appearance­s and is now riding an 11-game hitting streak. During that stretch, the rookie is batting .400 (18-for-45.)

“From the first day I saw him, he’s always been a guy who puts the barrel, the good part of the bat, on the ball consistent­ly,” Gibbons said. “He can hit breaking balls. The key for him has been toning that strike zone a little and not get chasing outside the zone.”

Gibbons said the growing pains on defence are just part of the process.

“I think he’s got a chance to be a really good player.”

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