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Blue Jays need to get bats going vs. Athletics

Laura BennettBy Laura Bennett Athlete
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MLB: Tampa Bay Rays in Toronto Blue JaysMay 13, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Can; Toronto Blue Jays, José Berrios (17), launches a launch against the duration of the Rays of Tampa Bay, the first entry in the Rogers Center. Mandatory Credit: Images Nick TURCHIARO-IMAGN
The Blue Jays will seek an improved offensive on Thursday night in Toronto when they chocate with athletics with difficulties to open a seven games reference class.

Toronto returns from a road trip 2-4 in which he scored a total of six races. The Blue Jays took two of the three Games of the Texas Rangers to start this week despite scoring only four races in a series between two offensively challenges teams.

The only blow of the Rangers in a 2-0 defeat on Wednesday went to the first entrance. The Blue Jays won the game with a hurried hit, a two -run homer at the top of the ninth entrance of Bo Bichette, who did not start to rest a lower back.

Dulton Varsho hit the initial place of Bichette with Anthony Santander hitting Segundo and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. moved from second to third. The shuffled alignment did little to improve Toronto’s offensive that continued to fight until Bichette left the bench.

The manager of the Balejos, John Schneider, said that the change of alignment was not planned. However, he added: “We will see how it is thrown and we will see how men do in certain places.”

Warsho and Santander were each 0 by 4, but Guerrero finished 2 by 3 with a walk to extend his best streak based on his career at 28 games.

Nathan Lukes and Addison Barger also had two hits each, but Toronto was 1 for 9 blows with runners in the annotation position to finish the series 1 by 31 in those situations.

“You have to continue receiving traffic and you have to trust the boys to get the successes,” Schneider said. “One is needed for children or starting it, but you must trust that it will.”

Bichette’s explosion was enough for the Blue Jays to win the series against the Rangers after being swept on a set of three games against the Rays of Tampa Bay.

The Blue Jays rebuilt a Bullpen game on Wednesday using Paxton Schultz, Eric Lauer, Braydon Fisher, Brendon Little and Jeff Hoffman. Toronto pitchers produced only four base runners (the initial single and three walks) while strucking into 13.

Athletics will try to shake a 1-13 drought when the series of four games in Toronto begins. The athletics lost 5-3 against the stars on Wednesday when they began their road trip of six games with two losses in Houston.

Athletics could not take advantage of the solid start of six entries from Luis Severino on Wednesday. Severino allowed only two races (one cattle) and registered the career punch No. 1,000 before leaving with the AV 3-2 of the athletics. The rookie reliever Justin Sterner allowed three races in the seventh entrance.

“That is the son of history that we have spent lately,” said Athletics Manager Mark Kotsay. “Severino gave us a great performance. He has left the sixth entrance. To be at his launch plus 90 and continue to return and give him everything he had, it was a great performance. We obtained one of him in the last game.

“He left the mound with a leadership, and we have simply not being able to finish the game for him.”

Athletics is scheduled to start the left-handed Jacob López (0-2, 2.57 of Effectiveness) Thorsday’s day. He has made a professional appearance against, a beginning for the Rays of Tampa Bay in 2023, and obtained his first major Windthespite leagues that produces six races, five hits won and Onight in 5 1/3 entries.

José Berrios (1-2, 4.22 Effectiveness) is expected to begin Toronto. He has no profits since April 7, after having gone 0-1 with an effectiveness of 4.08 in his last eight openings.

In 11 beginnings of career against athletics, Berrios has 3-3 with an effectiveness of 3.46.

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