Alejandro Kirk’s HR, Blue Jays Chris Bassitt Gem as ball rays

Alejandro Kirk became a three-stage host in the sixth shot and Toronto Blue Jays defeated Tampa Bay Rays 3-1 on Wednesday night.
Kirk and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Each had two strokes to help Blue Jays scratched even in three game series. Brandon Lowe took two hit for the rays.
Toronto Right -handed Chris Bassitt, fast Chandler Simpson stole and Lowe’nin a couple watched third in the third place.
Tampa Bay opened the score with a run. Bassitt ranked second in Christopher Morel’s groundbreaking Jonathan Aranda. Morel then played for the second time and Catcher Kirk’s shot came third when he entered the central field. Kameron Misner caressed a RBI single to the right and doubled Jose Caballero’s left -wing line.
Bassitt was able to limit the damage when Misner was thrown at home by Ernie Clement, the second master Ernie Clement, drawn on the groundbreaker of Travis Jankowski. Danny Jansen then jumped to the jug to finish his shot.
Rays Ryan Pepiot (2-5) threw around the first-shot two singles, and Kirk did not allow any other stroke until he went to the fifth row. Pepiot worked out of a shot after a single of Clement.
Bassitt shot the first two doughs in the sixth place before walking Caballero. Brendon Little (2-0) took 1/3 strokes instead. Bassitt, 5 2/3 strokes six strokes and seven strokes and two walks allowed a run.
Guerrero made a walk to open the sixth bottom. After two strikes, Daulton Varsho grounded to one right. Kirk is homed to the right center on the 0-2 fastball in the middle and middle of the plate.
Pepiot finished six inning and allowed three runs and one walk at six strokes, with seven strikes.
Yariel Rodriguez of Toronto was a perfect eighth thrown and Yimi Garcia threw a clean ninth to win its third savings.
The rays did not have a stroke after the fifth stroke. From this point on, only two runners came and a mistake came.
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