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Jays win fourth staight, keep A’s reeling

Laura BennettBy Laura Bennett Sports
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May 31, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Can; The designated batter of Toronto Blue Jays, George Springer (4), celebrates hitting a home run against the duration of athletics, the fifth in the Rogers Center. Mandatory Credit: 
George Springer hit two homers, and the Toronto Blue Jays were held on Saturday for an 8-7 victory over visiting athletics, which scored two races in the ninth entrance.

Addison Barger added an explosion of two races and Bo Bichette had a solo shot for the tiles, which have won four consecutive games.

Tyler Sodeterstrom hit a three -run homer and Denzel Clarke and Brent Rooker added two -run explosions for athletics, which have lost the first three games of the four -game series with Toronto and 16 of their adjustments 17 games in general.

Jacob Wilson and Rooker connected at the top of the input for athletics, and Soderstrom connected a large slider from the Braydon Fisher opener to the center of their second home run in two games.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. connected to Toronto’s first entrance to extend his streak based on 31 games. Barger broke a change of Gunnar Hoglund (1-3) on the right. Springer and Dulton Varsho walked, and Nathan Lukes connected a two -run single in the middle.

The first home run of Clarke’s major leagues, in the second entry, restored the leadership of athletics. The explosion of the second mallet on the left by Toronto’s native in a quick ball of the first launch scored Luis Urias, who had walked.

Easton Lucas, recalled Triple-A Buffalo for the game, replaced Fisher, who allowed five races, four hits and a walk, with a punch.

Bichette aligned a plumber to go home number 100 of his career to tie the game in the second, 5-5.

Springer led the third with a home run to the center, and Toronto led 6-5. Warsho then doubled to the center, but it was easily out when he had in third place and collapsed in the bag. He had grabbed his left ischiotibial after rounding the second.

Springer greased again on an explosion to focus on the fifth. Toronto led 8-5 in the sixth when Ernie Clement scored from third in a wild launch after leading with a double, his ninth success of the series.

Lucas (3-2) launched 4 2/3 goals before Brendon Little Tok in the seventh, followed by Yariel Rodríguez.

For athletics, Tyler Ferguson replaced Hoglund, who allowed eight races, 10 hits and two walks, with a punch, in six tickets.

Jeff Hoffman collected his 13th except for Toronto despite allowing the home run of Rooker in the ninth.

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