Jeremy Pena’s homer lifts surging Astros to 3-1 win over Blue Jays
TORONTO — Jeremy Pena’s fifth-inning solo homer provided enough of an edge for the Houston Astros 3-1 to prevail in a series-opening pitcher’s duel against the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday.
Yordan Alvarez put on the finishing touches for Houston with a two-run homer to left field in the ninth inning off Blue Jays reliever Zach Pop. Ernie Clement answered with a solo shot in the bottom of the final inning of Josh Hader, who earned his 13th save.
Toronto starter Yariel Rodriguez (0-3) gave up the difference maker to Pena and Astros righty Hunter Brown (6-5) was good enough to quiet the red-uniform-wearing Blue Jays’ offence before 39,265 on Canada Day.
The Astros (43-41), who led Major League Baseball with a 17-8 record in June, won their 10th in 11 starts. The Blue Jays (38-46) have lost nine of 12.