Exciting Start to Jays Homestand: Score 5-4 Victory over Royals

Toronto’s Vladimir Guerrero Jr. couldn’t resist swinging his bat when he saw a fastball coming into the zone during a 3-0 count at the plate. His two-run double was crucial in the Toronto Blue Jays’ 5-4 win against the Kansas City Royals. Guerrero usually prefers to keep his bat on his shoulder during a 3-0 count, but with runners on base, he saw the perfect opportunity to swing. Bo Bichette also had an impressive game, driving in two runs with a single and a double in his first game back from injury. The win extended Toronto’s lead in the American League wild-card race. Starter Yusei Kikuchi had a strong performance on the mound, with eight strikeouts over five innings. Jordan Romano recorded his 33rd save of the season. Dairon Blanco hit a home run for Kansas City, and Nick Loftin added an RBI triple. Despite Olivares scoring one run and Perez scoring another in the late innings, the Royals fell short. Kevin Gausman will start for the Blue Jays in the next game, while Zack Greinke will pitch for the Royals.

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