Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Extends Hit Streak to 20 Games, Drives in 4 Runs as Blue Jays Beat Orioles
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a homer, a double and a triple and drove in four runs as the Toronto Blue Jays held on to defeat the visiting Baltimore Orioles 7-6 on Thursday.
Guerrero extended his hitting streak to 20 games in the decisive game of a three-game series.
Toronto right-hander Kevin Gausman (10-8) pitched eight strong innings. He held Baltimore to two runs, three hits and three walks while striking out two. The Orioles rallied with four runs in the ninth, but Chad Green got the final three outs for his 10th save.
Colton Cowser hit a two-run home run and had four RBIs for the Orioles, who dropped to 3-4 on their 10-game road trip.
Orioles right-hander Dean Kremer (4-9) struggled from the outset. He allowed five runs, four hits and five walks while striking out six in 4 1/3 innings.
Toronto scored three runs in the first inning. George Springer led off with a single just over Kremer’s head as the pitcher’s hat fell off, Daulton Varsho walked and Guerrero hit an RBI double to center. Varsho scored on a balk and Alejandro Kirk followed with a single to left that scored Guerrero.
The Orioles had their first baserunner when Ramon Urias walked with two outs in the third. Cowser followed with his 17th homer of the season, driving a first-pitch sinker to left.
Toronto took a 5-2 lead in the fifth. Varsho led off with a walk and Guerrero hit a fastball down the middle to right-center for his 23rd homer of the season.
The Blue Jays added two runs, charged to Keegan Akin, in the sixth. Leo Jimenez doubled with one out and scored on Varsho’s two-out single. Guerrero hit a triple against Bryan Baker that sent Ryan O’Hearn crashing into the wall and scored Varsho.
Gausman retired the final eight batters he faced.
Toronto reliever Zach Pop opened the ninth by allowing consecutive singles to O’Hearn, Adley Rutschman and Ryan Mountcastle to load the bases. Green replaced Pop. A run scored on Jackson Holliday’s fielder’s-choice grounder to third. Cedric Mullins hit an RBI double, and Cowser hit a two-out, two-run single.
Anthony Santander flied out to center to end the game.
Guerrero's Father Watches Son Stay Hot
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. gave his Hall of Fame father something to cheer about in what otherwise has been a doom and gloom season for the Toronto Blue Jays.
He hit his two-run homer in the fifth inning as his father watched from a suite.
"I didn't think about it until I touched home. That's why I pointed at him," Guerrero Jr. said, adding his father did see him hit a homer in an all-star game.
As Guerrero Jr. talked with reporters, Blue Jays adviser and former all-star Victor Martinez walked by and said, "he's going to be better than his father."
Guerrero Jr. replied, "I've always said I don't want to be better than my father, just as good."
Damaso Garcia registered hit streaks of 20 and 21 games in 1982 and 1983, respectively.
"You put him up with any hitter in baseball right now," Toronto manager John Schneider said. "It's really hard to do what he's done in 20 games. You can be one for four, one for five with a broken bat, infield single.
"The fact that he's impacting the ball the way he is multiple times each night just shows you how good he is."
During his streak, Guerrero has hit .507 (37 for 73) with 11 doubles, a triple, 10 homers and 22 RBI. On Thursday, he went three for four with a fly ball out to right field in the second inning. He also scored twice.
"The most impressive thing is that he's hitting the ball where it's pitched," Toronto starter Kevin Gausman (10-8) said.
"He's locked in. He's the hottest hitter in baseball."
Gausman Leads Blue Jays Pitching Staff
Gausman survived a two-run homer from Colton Cower in the third inning. He yielded two runs on three hits and three walks with two strikeouts in eight innings. His 100-pitch effort was his fourth win in his last four decisions.
The Orioles scored four runs on five hits off relievers Zach Pop and Chad Green to make for a nervous ninth for the 27,910 at Rogers Centre.
After three doubles Wednesday, Toronto rookie shortstop Leo Jimenez doubled and scored in the sixth inning on Daulton Varsho's single.
Varsho, hitting in the No. 2 slot ahead of Guerrero, singled, walked twice and scored three times.
Orioles starter Dean Kremer (4-9) lasted 4 ⅓ innings, giving up Guerrero's homer, five runs on four hits with five walks and six strikeouts.
Looking Ahead
The Blue Jays open a three-game set at home against the Oakland Athletics on Friday.
Oakland had the second-lowest win total in the American League at 48 entering play Thursday. Only the Chicago White Sox have been worst at 28.
Jose Berrios will start for Toronto, while the Athletics will counter with right-hander Mitch Spence (7-7).