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George Springer’s 8th-Inning Grand Slam Breaks Game Open, Blue Jays Beat Guardians 10

  • The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Cleveland Guardians 10-6 at Progressive Field on Tuesday night, breaking the game open in the eighth inning.
  • The Blue Jays built a strong lead early, ambushing Guardians starter Logan Allen who allowed two runs in the first inning while struggling to settle in.
  • Eric Lauer pitched 5 1/3 innings, keeping Cleveland off the scoreboard until the sixth inning when Carlos Santana hit a solo home run, while George Springer contributed by reaching base three times and scoring three runs.
  • Springer hit his eighth career grand slam and 11th homer this season in the eighth inning to extend Toronto's lead to 10-4, while Cleveland's Lane Thomas and Kyle Manzardo also hit homers.
  • The series continues Wednesday at Progressive Field with a 6:40 p.m. first pitch, and Blue Jays' Max Scherzer, expected to return from injury, may make his second start this season.
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George Springer's 8th-inning grand slam breaks game open, Blue Jays beat Guardians

CLEVELAND (AP) — George Springer broke the game open with a grand slam in the eighth inning, Eric Lauer held Cleveland scoreless until the sixth and the Toronto Blue Jays

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