Roberto Osuna earns 21st consecutive save as Blue Jays down Astros
TORONTO — With the all-star break just around the corner, Blue Jays manager John Gibbons knows his team needs to win games if they’re going to stay in the hunt for a playoff spot.
That’s why he turned to closer Roberto Osuna for a third straight day on Thursday as Toronto used a five-run fifth inning to defeat the MLB-best Houston Astros 7-4.
Osuna picked up his 22nd save of the season and 21st consecutive overall which tied Billy Koch for the fourth longest save streak in franchise history.
“A closer’s got to be able to go three in a row. I just don’t think he’s had the chance all year, that’s why he hasn’t done it,” said Gibbons. “I said the other day, I think it’s as good as I’ve ever seen him.”


