Toronto Blue Jays work overtime to record victory against Minnesota Twins and snap five-game losing skid - News Summed Up

Toronto Blue Jays work overtime to record victory against Minnesota Twins and snap five-game losing skid


JIMMY BALL GAME: New Blue Jays second baseman Jimmy Paredes had it backwards. HIT THE TARGET: Since Target Field opened in 2010, the Jays have hit 31 home runs in 21 games. First he taketh away: a between the wickets clank leading to the Twins’ first run in the first inning. Santana spurned the Jays first in 2014 and then on this night he burned them, turning away the Blue Jays new, revamped and not improved lineup. The Jays were trailing 2-0 in the sixth when Josh Donaldson walked and Encarnacion hit the first pitch he saw into the second deck in left.


Source: National Post May 19, 2016 23:45 UTC



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