THIS IS MY HOUSE Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr walks off against division leading New York Yankees keeps his team s hopes alive
THIS IS MY HOUSE Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr walks off against division-leading New York Yankees keeps his team s hopes alive × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Baseball MLB News
#NextLevel29837Blue Jays Vladimir Guerrero Jr has 3 of the Blue Jays 5 walkoff hits this season#NextLevel https://t.co/JG5lLW8PC8 "Blue Jays Vladimir Guerrero Jr has 3 of the Blue Jays 5 walkoff hits this season" - @ Sportsnet Stats Going into Monday night's game, Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays were 8.5 games behind the Yankees. Fans packed the outfield stands in hopes of catching Yankee star Aaron Judge's 61st homer of the season. The game was knotted up 2-2 in the fourth inning thanks to a two-run double from Jays outfielder Teoscar Hernandez. The match now stood at a stand-still. That was, until the bottom of the 10th inning. It was then that big Vladimir Guerrero Jr. stepped up for his team against Yankees reliever Clarke Schmidt. Talkin’ Baseball@TalkinBaseball_“THIS IS MY HOUSE”3405112“THIS IS MY HOUSE” https://t.co/pto3z8Nd5x "THIS IS MY HOUSE!" - @ Talkin Baseball After getting the first two batters of the inning out, Clarke surrendered a single to Guerrero Jr. It was enough for pinch-runner Cavan Biggio to round the bases from second and score, winning the game for the Blue Jays 3-2. The Toronto Blue Jays owed their win, in no small part, to starting pitcher Kevin Gausman. Gausman pitched 6.1 innings. He struck out seven Yankees bats and allowed only a pair of earned runs in that time.
THIS IS MY HOUSE Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr walks off against division-leading New York Yankees keeps his team s hopes alive
By Adrian Dorney Modified 27 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share New York Yankees v Toronto Blue Jays Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Toronto Blue Jays have had a roller coaster of a season. After sky-high winning streaks and harsh losing skids, as well as a manager firing, the Jays are still in contention. Central to their success has been big-name slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. He led the MLB with 48 home runs in 2021. He has also proven his ability to hit among the best in the league. After leading their division for a portion of the early part of the season, the Jays have ceded ground to the New York Yankees. The two teams face off in Toronto this week for their last series of the season. Sportsnet Stats@SNstatsBlue Jays Vladimir Guerrero Jr has 3 of the Blue Jays 5 walkoff hits this season#NextLevel29837Blue Jays Vladimir Guerrero Jr has 3 of the Blue Jays 5 walkoff hits this season#NextLevel https://t.co/JG5lLW8PC8 "Blue Jays Vladimir Guerrero Jr has 3 of the Blue Jays 5 walkoff hits this season" - @ Sportsnet Stats Going into Monday night's game, Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays were 8.5 games behind the Yankees. Fans packed the outfield stands in hopes of catching Yankee star Aaron Judge's 61st homer of the season. The game was knotted up 2-2 in the fourth inning thanks to a two-run double from Jays outfielder Teoscar Hernandez. The match now stood at a stand-still. That was, until the bottom of the 10th inning. It was then that big Vladimir Guerrero Jr. stepped up for his team against Yankees reliever Clarke Schmidt. Talkin’ Baseball@TalkinBaseball_“THIS IS MY HOUSE”3405112“THIS IS MY HOUSE” https://t.co/pto3z8Nd5x "THIS IS MY HOUSE!" - @ Talkin Baseball After getting the first two batters of the inning out, Clarke surrendered a single to Guerrero Jr. It was enough for pinch-runner Cavan Biggio to round the bases from second and score, winning the game for the Blue Jays 3-2. The Toronto Blue Jays owed their win, in no small part, to starting pitcher Kevin Gausman. Gausman pitched 6.1 innings. He struck out seven Yankees bats and allowed only a pair of earned runs in that time.