Taylor provides all of Minnesota’s offence as Twins tackle Blue Jays in series opener | CBC Sports

Michael A. Taylor homered and drove in all three Minnesota runs as the Twins beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 in 10 innings Friday night at Rogers Centre.

Taylor hit a sacrifice fly off Blue Jays sidearmer Adam Cimber (0-1) that brought home Ryan Jeffers with the go-ahead run. Left-fielder Whit Merrifield was charged with a throwing error on the play.

Jeffers started the inning on second base as the automatic runner. He moved to third on an infield single by Royce Lewis.

With Kevin Kiermaier on second base to start the Toronto half of the 10th, Jhoan Duran (2-2) issued a one-out walk to Merrifield before striking out Daulton Varsho.

Santiago Espinal, who scored both runs for the Blue Jays (36-29), popped up to end it.

Toronto loaded the bases in the ninth inning but couldn’t score. A Brandon Belt lineout sent the game to extra innings.

WATCH | Blue Jays Pride Weekend: ‘A teachable moment’?:

Blue Jays Pride Weekend: ‘A teachable moment’? | About That

The Toronto Blue Jays are hosting their annual Pride Weekend. Sportsnet’s Donnovan Bennett and Pride Toronto’s Sherwin Modeste help break down the event’s significance in light of player Anthony Bass’s sharing of a controversial social media post supporting anti-LGBT boycotts.

Minnesota (32-32) ended its season-high five-game losing skid.

It was Toronto’s first loss in four games. The Blue Jays left 12 runners on base.

Yusei Kikuchi gave up a double to open the game, but the Twins couldn’t capitalize.

The left-handed starter eventually settled in and retired eight in a row until Lewis beat out an infield single in the fifth.

Lewis would score on Taylor’s two-run shot and his ninth home run of the season.

WATCH | ‘Distraction’ of Bass saga a factor in parting ways:

Blue Jays brass on cutting ties with pitcher Anthony Bass

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass has been designated for assignment amid backlash after he shared a social media post that supported anti-LGBTQ boycotts. The ‘distraction’ of the controversy was a factor in the decision, GM Ross Atkins and manager John Schneider told media.

The Blue Jays halved the deficit against Twins starter Sonny Gray in the bottom half when Bo Bichette singled to bring home Espinal from second base.

Toronto loaded the bases with one out, but Gray struck out Belt and got Matt Chapman to hit into a fielder’s choice.

Kikuchi allowed four hits, a walk and two earned runs over five innings. He had four strikeouts.

Gray also lasted five frames. He allowed one earned run, five hits and a pair of walks while fanning five.

With reliever Nate Pearson on the hill, Chapman made a highlight-reel defensive play in the sixth. He fully extended his frame to snag a scorching liner by Kyle Farmer near the third-base line.

The Blue Jays tied it when pinch-hitter George Springer welcomed Twins reliever Brock Stewart to the game with a double that scored Espinal.

Springer took third base on the throw, but was stranded when pinch-hitter Alejandro Kirk struck out.

Announced attendance was 35,222 on the first night of the Blue Jays’ Pride Weekend. The game took two hours 59 minutes to play.

For all the latest Sports News Click Here 

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! TechAI is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – [email protected]. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.