Instant Reaction: Daulton Varsho hits two home runs in Blue Jays' 6-1 victory over Twins
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Instant Reaction: Daulton Varsho hits two home runs in Blue Jays' 6-1 victory over Twins
"His defence alone makes him one of the best centre fielders in the league, but if he can hit like he did in 2025 (he hit 20 home runs in 271 plate appearances) and he can remain healthy, we're talking about a 6 fWAR player here. He's batting .452 with a 1.420 OPS, but what is so interesting is that he's only struck out once this spring."
"Daulton Varsho stepped up to the plate in the bottom of the fifth with runners on first and second. In a repeat of the first inning, he went deep thanks to a 100.3 mph exit velocity."
"By the bottom of the seventh, the game had all but been won by the Blue Jays, but Eloy Jiménez made no doubt about it with his second home run of the spring. His homer had an exit velocity of 105.1 mph and travelled a distance of 393 feet."
The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Minnesota Twins 6-1 in a Spring Training game, improving to 8-10-2. Daulton Varsho led the offensive charge with two home runs, including a 395-foot blast off a 104.9 mph exit velocity in the first inning and another 100.3 mph home run in the fifth. Eloy Jiménez contributed a 393-foot home run with 105.1 mph exit velocity in the seventh inning. The Twins scored their only run in the fourth when Alan Roden hit an RBI single. Varsho's spring performance stands out with a .452 batting average, 1.420 OPS, and only one strikeout, demonstrating both offensive and defensive excellence.
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