Alejandro Kirk, Bo Bichette, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. power Toronto Blue Jays past Minnesota Twins 10-4 to open homestand at Rogers Centre.
Toronto Sets the Tone Early
The Toronto Blue Jays opened their homestand with authority on Monday night, defeating the Minnesota Twins 10-4 at Rogers Centre. Alejandro Kirk’s two-run homer in the first inning capped a four-run outburst that set the stage for a dominant performance before a sellout crowd of 41,845.
Key Plays That Shaped the Night
Toronto’s offense struck early against Twins starter Joe Ryan. Bo Bichette and Daulton Varsho each drove in a run before Kirk launched his 10th home run of the season. In the second inning, Andres Gimenez added a solo blast to extend the lead. Later, Nathan Lukes delivered a two-run double in the sixth, followed by Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who returned from injury with a two-run single.
Pitching Matchup and Performances
Blue Jays starter Max Scherzer (5-2) pitched six innings, allowing four runs on four hits with five strikeouts. His only blemishes came from Minnesota’s Matt Wallner, who hit two home runs and drove in three runs. Ryan (12-7) struggled on the mound for Minnesota, surrendering six earned runs on seven hits across five innings.
Defensive Highlight Prevents Rally
One of the game’s pivotal moments came in the fourth inning. Third baseman Ernie Clement made a diving stop on a sharply hit ball from Brooks Lee, preventing what could have been a multi-run inning. Wallner followed with a solo homer, but Clement’s play limited the damage.
Guerrero’s Impactful Return
Back in the lineup after missing a week with a hamstring injury, Guerrero Jr. wasted little time contributing. His sixth-inning two-run single energized the crowd and underscored his importance to Toronto’s playoff push. George Springer also shifted to left field, making his fifth appearance in the outfield this season.
Standing Tall in the Division
With the win, the first-place Blue Jays (77-55) maintained their five-game cushion over the Boston Red Sox in the American League East. Toronto has now gone 22-14 since the all-star break, while the struggling Twins (59-72) have dropped six of their last seven.
What’s Next
Toronto continues its series against Minnesota on Tuesday night. Right-hander Chris Bassitt (11-7, 4.18 ERA) is set to start for the Blue Jays against Twins pitcher Bailey Ober (4-7, 5.05 ERA).
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