Blue Jays Get Revenge with Strong First Inning Against Rockies, Win 5-3

Humiliated the day before by the Colorado Rockies, the Toronto Blue Jays took their revenge in the first inning of Saturday’s game at Rogers Center, winning 5 to 3.

Daulton Varsho’s grand slam was enough for the local favorites who did not darken the scoresheet during their next seven innings at bat. The outfielder hit the ball thrown right into the heart of the plate by Dakota Hudson for his second home run of the season.

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Three of the Jays’ first four hitters also reached the cushions during this first inning. With the bases loaded, Davis Schneider drew a walk that brought George Springer across the plate.

On the mound, Yariel Rodriguez was solid in his first major league start. The 27-year-old Cuban allowed one run on four hits and two free passes in three and two-thirds innings of work. He left his post to the cheers of the crowd, leaving the ball to Bowden Francis (1-2).

In the third inning, Brenton Doyle put the Rockies on the board with a solo homer. The lead was reduced again in the sixth with Brendan Rodgers’ two-run single.

The Jays will finish their series against the Colorado representatives on Sunday afternoon.

Another circuit

In Detroit, the Minnesota Twins and the Detroit Tigers faced each other in a doubleheader and Édouard Julien put on a show in the second duel, won 4 to 1 by his team.

The Quebecer took a ball out of bounds in the third inning, sending it exactly 400 feet from home plate. Julien completed his trail tour to the boos of the Michigan crowd, taking his time.

His fourth home run of the season is also his third in four games. On April 10, he scored two against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The Twins also won the first duel by a score of 11 to 5. Julien, however, did not provoke anything offensively during his three appearances.

It was in the 12th inning that Minnesota escaped with the game thanks to seven points during it. Matt Wallner did his part by driving in three runs with a homer during that turn at bat.

2024-04-13 22:19:51
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