The Blue Jays complete a sweep of the Braves

(Toronto) Danny Jansen hit a two-run single in the ninth and the Toronto Blue Jays completed a sweep of the Atlanta Braves on Sunday, winning this time 6-5.


Leading off in the bottom of the ninth, Vladimir Guerrero hit the fence to right field, but he had to settle for a single.

Daulton Varsho was retired on a flyout, then Matt Chapman walked.

Whit Merrifield was out on a fly ball, after which Brandon Belt loaded the bases with an infield single.

Jansen followed that up with a single to left field against Raisel Iglesias (1-1).

Our team is tenacious. We want to win every game and with the squad in place we believe that is possible.

Danny Jansen

Merrifield stole a 12e goal for the Blue Jays, who have won six of their last eight games.

Except for a one-run single from Michael Harris, the Braves’ runs came from long balls from Ozzie Albies, Ronald Acuna and Kevin Pillar.

“We had a chance to close the books and we didn’t,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. It’s frustrating, but it’s part of what can happen in baseball. »

Acuna’s homer was hit on Yusei Kikuchi’s third shot of the game.

Guerrero has scored in 19 straight games. George Springer had a four-goal hit on the winning side.

Atlanta made three errors, one more than Toronto.

Nate Pearson (1-0) pitched in the ninth inning. Kikuchi went four innings, allowing five runs and nine hits.

Collin McHugh gave up three runs and six hits in one and two-thirds inning.

The match was played in front of 40,895 people at the Rogers Centre.

Alek Manoah (1-3) will be the starting pitcher for the Blue Jays Monday night in Toronto against the New York Yankees. The latter have not yet announced who will be his vis-à-vis.


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