Guerrero’s propels victory over one of the best teams in baseball
TORONTO — A two-run triple from Blue Jays rookie Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the seventh inning propelled Toronto past one of the best teams in baseball, the New York Yankees, for a 5-4 win on Saturday.
The victory was Toronto’s second in a row, after the Yankees won their ninth consecutive game in the series opener at the Rogers Centre on Thursday. The Blue Jays were behind 4-3 to begin their half of the seventh inning. Rookie Bo Bichette extended his club-record on-base streak to start a career to 13 games with a leadoff walk.
The shortstop moved to second on Craig Biggio’s single to right field, and they scored for the tying and go-ahead runs on Guerrero’s triple that trickled down the first-base line.
Guerrero singled in his previous at-bat to push his average to .388 (31 for 80) in his last 20 games with seven doubles, a triple, five homers and 25 RBI.