Junior Caminero’s Slam’s Blue Jays by passing the rays

Junior Caminero hit Grand Slam in a ninth shot, and the visitor to defeat Toronto Blue Jays 11-9 on Tuesday night.
Daulton Varsho’s second Homer’s second Homer, a three-stage explosion against Edwin Use (3-1), put the eighth two output Toronto 7-6 forward. Varsho also fourthly hit a solo homer.
Grand Slam, Caminero’s first career, opposed the Blue Jays closer Jeff Hoffman (3-2), which allowed Chandler Simpson’s playing hits and three singles.
Jonathan Aranda hit a two -stage Homer for Rays and added a solo shot to the opener of a three -game series of former Blue Jay Danny Jansen.
Pete Fairbanks from Tampa Bay allowed Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero JR. Mason Montgomery arrived and retired Varsho to the left to win his first savings.
Toronto had a solo of a solo by a Homer and Ernie Clement by Bichette, a four -game win.
Toronto right -handed Jose Berrios hit Jansen with a field to open the third. Simpson doubled the right space corner, and both Brandon Lowe scored a goal when he ranks one -right. Then he then made a change of 1-2 to the ages on the right center.
Tyler Heineman jumped the third base in the third shot for Toronto’s first shot, and then Bichette hit a 1-2 slider for a homer who rushed out of the railing right above and behind the left court wall.
Varsho launched a fastball on the right area of the fourth house.
Rays Anthem Shane Baz allowed two walks in four strokes and six strikes in 4 2/3 strokes.
Mason Fluharty replaced Berrios with someone with one and sixth walk after a walk. Kameron Misner, the first Master Guerrero’nun first Taylor Walls after the selection of the second goal scored the second goal. Berrios allowed five strokes with four strokes in 5 1/3 strokes and three walks.
The rays will be without Yandy Diaz for this series due to the passport problem.
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