Bichette hits winning RBI single as Blue Jays hold off Marlins in 12 innings
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Bo Bichette singled in automatic runner George Springer in the 12th inning to give the Toronto Blue Jays a 7-6 win over the Miami Marlins. George Springer went 3 for 6 with a home run and two RBIs, and Alejandro Kirk added an RBI double. Toronto starter José Berríos allowed four hits and two runs with eight strikeouts across 6 1/3 innings. Tommy Nance worked 1 2/3 innings and Brandon Little pitched a perfect 12th for his first save. Calvin Faucher (3-4) took the loss after surrendering Bichette's single. The Marlins tied the game in the ninth off Jeff Hoffman, the teams traded runs in the 10th and 11th, and Marlins starter Janson Junk exited with arm discomfort. Toronto left 10 runners on base while Miami stranded nine. RHP Kevin Gausman will start for Toronto against Marlins RHP Eury Pérez next.
Springer was 3 for 6 with a home run and two RBIs and Alejandro Kirk had an RBI double as the AL East-leading Blue Jays maintained their five-game lead over Boston, a 12-1 winner over the Yankees. Toronto starter José Berríos gave up four hits and two runs while striking out eight in 6 1/3 innings, Tommy Nance (1-0) went 1 2/3 innings, and Brandon Little pitched a perfect 12th for his first save.
The Jays jumped to a 4-0 lead behind Berríos, who surrendered just an infield single to Dane Myers until one out in the seventh. He then gave up three straight singles, capped by Troy Johnston's RBI hit for the Marlins' first run. Javier Sanoja greeted Louis Verland with a run-scoring double, but Bichette threw Johnston out at the plate. Otto Lopez singled in Sanoja before Verland struck out Xavier Edwards to end the inning.
The Marlins tied it in the ninth off Jays closer Jeff Hoffman, who issued a leadoff walk to Eric Wagaman. Pinch-runner Derek Hill stole second and scored on Sanoja's single. The teams traded runs in the 10th and 11th. Marlins starter Janson Junk left in the sixth with discomfort in his throwing arm. The right-hander gave up three runs, while striking out three and walking one.
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