Penticton Herald

Jays lean on long ball to salvage victory in Seattle

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SEATTLE (AP) — After three straight losses on the West Coast and watching George Springer go down with another injury, Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo said he felt the need to get out of Seattle with at least one victory.

Once again the Blue Jays leaned on the long ball, and hot-hitting Teoscar Hernandez was the instigator.

“That’s why I’m so happy with how the team came today and didn’t die. They came to fight and win a game and they did,” Montoyo said. “Pitching was good. Offense was good. It was great.”

Hernandez and Randal Grichuk both connected in the second inning, and the Blue Jays used four homers to avoid a sweep with an 8-3 win over the Seattle Mariners on Sunday.

Hernandez and Grichuk each hit their 20th homers of the season as part of Toronto’s three-run second inning against Seattle rookie Logan Gilbert, and the Blue Jays escaped Seattle without losing more ground in the American League wild-card race.

Alejandro Kirk added a two-out, two-run double in the third inning and the offensive surge, along with a solid start from Steven Matz, snapped a three-game losing streak for the Blue Jays.

“What is in the past, it’s in the past,” Hernandez said. “We’re going to get concentrat­ed on the last two games that we have in Washington, and try to win both, and try to go home in a good spot.”

Seattle missed a chance to jump ahead of Toronto in the wild-card race. After moments of offensive bursts in the first two games of the series, Seattle was mostly punchless against Matz. The Mariners’ lone run off the left-hander came in the first inning and without the ball leaving the infield as an infield single, two wild pitches and a passed ball allowed J.P. Crawford to score.

Seattle’s only other runs came on Kyle Seager’s 26th homer in the eighth inning.

“Couple chances there, needed a big hit to kind of get us back in it and just weren’t able to get it done,” Seattle manager Scott Servais said. “But overall we continue to play good baseball. It’s tough to sweep really good teams, and they got a heck of an offensive club.”

Hernandez homered for the second straight game and the Blue Jays took advantage of times Gilbert (5-4) fell behind in the count and missed location with his fastball. Both Hernandez and Grichuk homered on fastballs from Gilbert that failed to get far enough inside and stayed over the plate.

Hernandez added a single in the third inning and added a bloop double in the fifth. Hernandez missed his chance at the cycle striking out in the seventh.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Toronto Blue Jays’ Teoscar Hernandez points skyward after hitting a solo home run against the Mariners in Seattle, Sunday.
The Associated Press Toronto Blue Jays’ Teoscar Hernandez points skyward after hitting a solo home run against the Mariners in Seattle, Sunday.

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