Varland, Valenzuela among key contributors as Blue Jays climb standings with win
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays celebrated their series win against the Baltimore Orioles with a family barbecue in the Rogers Centre outfield after their second win in a row on Sunday.
The back-to-back wins pushed the Blue Jays (32-34) past the Orioles (31-35) and into third place in the American League East. Toronto also climbed to within a half-game of the Texas Rangers (32-33) for the third AL wild-card spot.
There were several Blue Jays who contributed to the explosive five-run sixth inning that made the difference in the 6-4 series finale. But closer Louis Varland and rookie catcher Brandon Valenzuela were bright lights in both outings.
Varland earned saves on Saturday and Sunday. His four-out closing salvo on Sunday increased his total to 11 saves since taking over the stopper role from Jeff Hoffman on Apr. 21.


