Pitching overcomes Blue Jays Mariners

Right-handed Bowden Francis made six times the hit, the right-wing player Addison Barger had three assists, and Toronto Blue Jays defeated Seattle Mariners 3-1 on Friday night.
Former Blue Jay Rowdy Tellez made a solo house run for Mariners at the opener of a three -game series.
Toronto won three consecutively and Seattle lost for the second time in eight games.
Toronto made the first shot against the right-hand Bryan Woo (2-1). Bo Bichette played for the second time, came third on the floor of Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and Anthony Santander scored a victim of a victim.
Tellez tied the game with the second when a first-step fastball driving on the right area from Francis (2-2).
Blue Jays led the second place. George Springer sang, Alejandro Kirk walked, and Sang to install Will Wagner Basins. Alan Roden left a sacrifice fly to the left.
Cal Raleight, who entered the play with nine careers against Toronto, left a single wall in the fourth place, but was laid second by Barger. Randy Arozena was shot from a field, but Luke Raley’s third from the couple to the right and a destruction between the house.
Toronto ranked fourth. Springer set out with a couple and scored a one -time single.
The sailors continued to throw themselves out. Tellez walked and sang Miles Mastrubuoni. The slow -footed Tellez came third after I label Williamson’s right to the right. Barger was the third field assistance of the game.
Francis is a bullet walk and stolen base with the help of Chad Green, who retired the last dough without changing him and retiring the last dough.
Woo retired his last nine moves and allowed two walks with four strokes, seven strokes and four strikes in seven Inning.
Toronto relaxing Yimi Garcia is a hit tendency in the eighth place.
Jeff Hoffman threw a clean ninth with two strikes to win his fifth savings.
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