McAdoo hits first career homer as Blue Jays erase 5-run deficit to beat Orioles
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. capped Toronto’s rally with a two-run double, and the Blue Jays finished with seven extra-base hits after trailing 5-0.
- Vladimir Guerrero hit a two-run double in the eighth inning to cap Toronto's comeback, lifting the Blue Jays over the Baltimore Orioles 6-5 on Friday night.
- Baltimore established a 5-0 lead through solo home runs by Jackson Holliday, Pete Alonso, and Samuel Basallo in the fourth and fifth innings. Toronto trailed entering the seventh.
- Toronto's offense surged against Starter Trevor Rogers in the seventh inning as Kazuma Okamoto and Charles McAdoo hit consecutive two-run homers to narrow the deficit.
- Relief pitcher Mason Fluharty earned the win for Toronto after Yannier Cano faltered in the eighth. Braydon Fisher secured his first career save in the ninth.
- Toronto pitcher Trey Yesavage faces Baltimore's Brandon Young on Saturday as the Blue Jays aim to extend their recent success.
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Charles McAdoo Reacts After Hitting 1st Career MLB Home Run
Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Charles McAdoo shared his reaction after hitting his first career MLB home run. The 24-year-old McAdoo was called up by the Blue Jays two days ago, and he made his major-league debut on Friday night against the Baltimore Orioles. In his third at-bat of the game, McAdoo crushed a homer just over the right-field wall at Camden Yards, the first of hopefully many homers to come for McAdoo in a Blue Jays uniform. The …
Carlsbad native gets no decision for Baltimore Orioles in loss to Toronto Blue Jays
Ian Quillen MLB.com Charles McAdoo homered for his first career hit, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. belted a two-run go-ahead double in the eighth inning and the Blue Jays returned to the .500 mark after rallying from five runs down in a 6-5 victory over the Orioles on Friday night at Camden Yards in Baltimore. Kazuma Okamoto also clubbed a two-run drive — his 12th — two batters before McAdoo’s two-run opposite-field shot chased Orioles left-hander and C…
Blue Jays escape 5-run hole, pull out win over Orioles
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a go-ahead two-run double in the eighth inning as the Toronto Blue Jays wiped out a five-run deficit with late-game offense to stun the host Baltimore Orioles 6-5 on Friday.
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