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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Reaches Base 5 Times as AL-Best Blue Jays Beat Orioles 6
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reached base five times and Toronto's pitchers limited Baltimore to one unearned run, improving the Blue Jays' record to 64-4 when scoring five or more runs, officials said.
- On Friday night in Toronto, the Blue Jays secured a 6-1 victory over Baltimore.
- The Orioles scored first, but Myles Straw doubled home the go-ahead run in the sixth inning, while Orioles starter Trevor Rogers left due to a sore left toe.
- Chris Bassitt pitched five innings, giving up one run and two hits, while Daulton Varsho delivered a pinch-hit double that drove in two runs during a three-run eighth inning for the AL-leading Blue Jays.
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. got on base five times, recorded three singles in as many at-bats, and boosted his batting average to.305 during the game.
- The win increased Toronto’s advantage over New York in the AL East to four games and marked Baltimore’s second defeat in their last 10 September matchups.
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reaches base 5 times as AL-best Blue Jays beat Orioles 6-1
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reached base five times, Myles Straw doubled home the tiebreaking run in the sixth inning, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Baltimore Orioles 6-1.
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