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Blue Jays offers power fluctuations and astros firing

April 20, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Box; Toronto Blue Jays Center field player George Springer (4) broke his bat against Seattle Mariners at the fourth shot at Rogers Center. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

Toronto Blue Jays is a power drought this season.

Toronto Vurucular, when they open a three -game road series against Houston Astros, some balls will try to drive on Monday night.

There are only 12 homer in Blue Jays 22 games. Only Kansas City Royals (11) have less.

“This will come,” he said, “This will come,” Toronto said John Schneider. “And I think this will come very quickly. I don’t think there’s a reason for panic.”

Andres Gimenez runs Blue Jays with three Homer. Superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Guerrero has nine very accurate games and hits .305. Former Houston, the prominent George Springer hits .344 with two Homer and 11 RBIs and hit the Bo Bichette .313, but has not yet deepened.

Toronto lost two out of three games to Seattle Mariners at the weekend and allowed eight runs in each setback.

“You’re missing a big hit,” Schneider said. “That was the missing piece.”

Meanwhile, Houston won two of three home matches from Hot San Diego Padres at the weekend. Sunday’s 3-2 losses.

The new first master Christian Walker continued to fight by going to 4 to 4 with three strikes to reduce its average to 0.156. Walker hit the second Homer of the season on Saturday, but it was 12 to 2 in the series. In the last eight matches until the age of 26.

Walker received a three -year $ 60 million contract from Houston in Offseason to provide pop.

“Trying to understand how to get the balls in the air constantly.” He said. “When I put it on the barrel, I feel hard. But I have to put them in the air and try to put them in the void.”

Walker ranked fifth in the last two games – a trivial of cleaning for the first 19.

“I understand,” he said. “We are here to win. And if I don’t do what I need to help the team to win four holes.

Worse, Kevin Gausman (2-1, 2.49 ERA) will receive the mound for Blue Jays on Monday. Walker is 10 to 10 with seven strikes against his right hand.

34 -year -old Gausman makes a strong start. He allowed only 15 strokes above 25 1/3 Inning and hit 20 as he only walks three.

On Tuesday, Gausman defeated Atlanta Braves 6-3 in the last place when he gave up two running and six strokes above six inning. He served two solo Homer.

Gausman is 5.01 ERA in seven careers against Astros and 3-4. Jose Aluduve is 4 for 12 and 12 against him.

On Monday, Houston will resist the right-hand Hunter Brown (2-1, 1.50 ERA).

26 -year -old Brown made six closure strokes in each of the last two beginnings. On April 9, he gave up two unstable strokes against Seattle Mariners and last Tuesday. Louis Cardinals made four strokes against 2-0 wins.

Brown is 1-1 with 2.25 ERA at the beginning of two careers against Blue Jays. Springer (2 for 6) and gimenez (3 to 2) are grunting against Brown, and Bichette is unjustified in five bats.

-FELD level media

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