Blue Jays 6 – Marlins 3 | Matt Chapman homers and Kevin Gausman excels in the win

(Miami) Matt Chapman homered and doubled, Kevin Gausman gave up three runs in six innings on the mound and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Miami Marlins 6-3 on Wednesday.


Cavan Biggio took over for Bo Bichette, who was dropped from the roster shortly before the game, and he hit a double and a single for the Blue Jays. Bichette, who leads the American League with 101 hits and played in each of the Blue Jays’ first 75 games, was plagued with a thumb problem in his left hand.

“It bothered him, so we didn’t want to take a chance. And we’re off Thursday, Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. We’ll see how it goes once we get back to Toronto. »

The Jays won the last two games of the series, after being corrected 11-0 on Monday.

“Hopefully it will continue like this,” Schneider said. It’s a team effort. It goes beyond a hit here and there. We all have to go in the same direction. »

Luis Arraez was 2-for-5 for the Marlins. He leads the Majors with a .398 batting average.

Gausman (7-3) scatter eight hits and strikeout six in his 12e start of at least six innings. Jordan Romano closed the books in ninth and was credited with a 22e rescue.

Marlins starter Sandy Alcantara had another tough outing. The reigning National League Cy-Young Trophy winner gave up five runs and 10 hits over seven innings, boosting his ERA to 5.08.

Alcantara (2-6) has allowed at least 10 hits in each of his last two starts.

Back-to-back doubles from Chapman and Biggio got the ball rolling on a Blue Jays five-run push in the second inning. Biggio then crossed home on a Kevin Kiermaier single. George Springer added a two-run single, before scoring on a Whit Merrifield single.

The Blue Jays then led 5-0 and they were never worried afterwards.

Prior to the game, the Blue Jays removed Brandon Belt’s name from the injured reserve. The 35-year-old infielder was sidelined with inflammation in his left thigh.

Belt was 1-for-4, with two strikeouts.

To make room for him in their training, the Blue Jays sold Spencer Horwitz to their subsidiary at the AAA level.


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