Nathan Lukes' late shot passed Blue Jays Guardians

Nathan Lukes hit a two-stage single single with two outputs in the eighth shot, and Toronto Blue Jays defeated Cleveland Guardians 5-3, who visited Friday night.
George Springer became a solo host for Blue Jays, who won three flat.
Carlos Santana and Bo Naylor grumbled to Guardians in the opener of the three series of play.
Santana came second with a Homer below the right space line in the 2-2 cutting of Chris Bassitt, right-handed.
In the third shot, Cleveland star Jose Ramirez, the third master, went into the first base bag and left a jug on a single field after a light right ankle sprained.
Left -hand Logan Allen, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Before waiting, he made two outputs, Anthony Santander walked, and Springer took the first place. Alejandro Kirk then caressed a two -stage single to the left.
Guardians met the fourth place on a Homer center on a first -act platinum of Nylor, a native of the Toronto region.
Toronto won the leadership when he focused on 2-1 broom with two in the fifth place.
Daniel Schneemann, who replaced Ramirez, took the sixth place to the right. He came third on a flight to the center and scored a goal when he grounded from a single right area.
Chad Green replaced Bassitt, who allowed three runs, seven strokes and four strikes in 5 1/3 Inning.
Jhonkensy Noel, Ernie Clement's house caught a dive to the second place in the sixth place, and Matt Festa replaced Allen and allowed three strokes in six strokes and two strokes in 5 2/3 strokes.
Green hit Brayan Rocchio with a field in seventh and took its place in Brendon Little (1-0).
Jakob Junis (0-1) walked Springer to highlight the eighth house. Springer rang the second and came third in Kirk's soft single. Daulton ran for Varsho Kirk and rang for the second time. Then Lukes threw both runners to the right with a two -output.
Jeff Hoffman went on a ninth walk and doubled to win his seventh savings.
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