BREAKING NEWS: Blue Jays return to their winning ways by holding off the A’s in…..

The Toronto Blue Jays rediscovered their rhythm Friday night, holding off a late surge from the Oakland Athletics to secure a 7โ€“6 win at Sutter Health Park in Sacramento. After seeing their 10-game win streak snapped earlier in the week, Toronto bounced back with resilience, anchored by a vintage performance from veteran pitcher Max Scherzer.

 

Scherzer Delivers, Offense Comes Alive

Making just his third start since returning from injury, the 40-year-old Scherzer pitched six strong innings, allowing two runs and striking out eight. It marked his first win in nearly a year, and a crucial step forward for a Toronto rotation that has struggled with consistency.

 

โ€œIโ€™ve waited a long time for this,โ€ Scherzer said postgame. โ€œTo get back out there and help the team winโ€”it feels amazing.โ€

 

Offensively, the Blue Jays exploded in the fifth inning, scoring six runsโ€”four of which came after a fielding error by Aโ€™s second baseman Zack Gelof. George Springer, who sparked the inning by reaching on that error, later stole home on a botched throw, highlighting Torontoโ€™s aggressive baserunning and capitalizing on Oaklandโ€™s miscues.

 

Guerrero Jr. Hits Milestone

Among the gameโ€™s brightest moments was Vladimir Guerrero Jr. recording his 1,000th career hit with a line-drive single to left in the fifth. The All-Star first baseman tipped his helmet to the crowd as teammates emerged from the dugout to congratulate him.

 

โ€œItโ€™s a blessing,โ€ Guerrero said. โ€œTo reach this milestone with this groupโ€”my family on and off the fieldโ€”means everything.โ€

 

Aโ€™s Rally Falls Short

Despite falling behind 7โ€“0, the Aโ€™s clawed back into the game. A three-run seventh inning, powered by Tyler Soderstromโ€™s two-run double, gave Oakland life. They added another run in the eighth and came within a single score in the ninth, but closer Jordan Romano shut the door, earning his 23rd save of the season.

 

Oakland manager Mark Kotsay praised his teamโ€™s fight: โ€œWe showed grit out there. You hate to lose, but there were positives to build on.โ€

 

Looking Ahead

The win improves Torontoโ€™s record to 54โ€“38, keeping them in the thick of the American League East race. Theyโ€™ll look to build on this momentum Saturday as Kevin Gausman (6โ€“6, 4.13 ERA) takes the mound. The Aโ€™s, now 37โ€“56, will counter with left-hander Jacob Lopez (2โ€“5, 4.26 ERA) as they try to even the series.

 

Final Word

This game was a reminder of what the Blue Jays can be when firing on all cylinders: sharp on the mound, opportunistic at the plate, and dangerous on the basepaths. With Scherzerโ€™s resurgence, Guerreroโ€™s milestone, and a deep offense coming alive, Torontoโ€™s return to their winning ways looks more like a continuation of a postseason push than a mere rebound.

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