Mariners’ bully Tellez hit Grand Slam to send Blue Jays

Rowdy Tellez hit the Grand Slam house at the 12th shot of the 12th shot and Visited Seattle Mariners defeated Toronto Blue Jays 8-4 in the afternoon afternoon.
It was the second homer of the series, and the fifth career for Tellez, an old blue jay, was Grand Slam. Randy Arozarena had a RBI single before Tellez’s explosion.
Ben Williamson had a pair for Mariners, his first career Homer, a solo shooting and the three series of play.
Every one of Andres Gimenez and Ernie Clement had three strokes for Blue Jays.
Toronto attacked Gilbert early, right -handed. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. In the first, he doubled with one and scored a goal when Anthony Santander grounded to a single right.
Berrios left the fourth place. When the semi -hit was over, Berrios had his words with Cal Raleigh, who set out with a field single. The shelters were briefly evacuated and the referees warned both teams.
Seattle ranked fifth. Williamson went to the left of a couple overlooking the gloves of Roden. JP Crawford walked. Miles Mastrububoni sacrificed both runners to the scoring position, and Raleigh threw the line with a couple of two out of the right area.
Blue Jays tied the game fifth. Gimenez waited, stole the second and threw Alejandro Kirk’s two output single to the left. Collin Snider replaced Gilbert, who allowed two runs, seven strokes and two walks, while making nine strokes in 4 2/3 strokes.
Toronto won the leadership against Snider ranked sixth. Clement hit the second place, Myles Straw put him in the second place, and Bo Bichette swallowed a RBI single to the right.
Williamson smashed 2-1 platinum for a homer to tie the game in seventh. Brendon Little replaced Berrios, who allowed three running, four strokes and four walks in six running.
Andres Munoz (1-0) from Seattle allowed only a deliberate march in 11th.
Automatic Runner Crawford was third in Julio Rodriguez’s flight against Jacob Barnes (0-1). Leo Rivas and Raleigh walked. Arozarena hit RBI Single and Tellez cleaned the bases with two exit explosions.
Casey Lawrence allowed George Springer’s 12th place.
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