Midway Blues: Losing skid hits three games as Jays close first half with 6-5 defeat
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays stumbled to the halfway point of the season with their third straight loss at Rogers Centre, a second clunker in a row from veteran starter Kevin Gausman, and slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr., having gone homerless at home so far this year.
The Blue Jays dropped a 6-5 decision to the Texas Rangers after Gausman (4-6) spotted the visitors six runs thanks to three homers over the first three innings on Thursday.
Guerrero, meanwhile, went 0 for 4 in the opener of the four-game series. He hit into a double play in the first inning and struck out twice, including an 11-pitch strikeout against closer Jacob Latz with American League all-star Ernie Clement on first base with none out in the ninth.
“Weird, really, really weird,” said Toronto manager John Schneider, addressing Guerrero’s lack of power at Rogers Centre in 2026. “Baseball is a weird game. I know the fans are waiting for him to put on the (home run) jacket here. I know he is. I know we are. You know, it’ll turn.


