Jays Sweep Giants
Briefly

The Blue Jays secured an 8-6 victory over the Giants, achieving their tenth consecutive win at home. José Berríos pitched effectively for five innings but struggled in the sixth, ultimately allowing 8 hits and 4 earned runs. The offense exploded for four runs in the fifth, while the bullpen faced challenges, including Braydon Fisher allowing multiple hits and walks. Key defensive plays prevented a complete comeback from the Giants, as strong performances from Tommy Nance and Yariel Rodríguez bolstered the pitching staff in the later innings.
José Berríos pitched 5.2 innings, giving up 8 hits and 4 earned runs, showing signs of fatigue as the game progressed.
Braydon Fisher entered with two outs and a three-run lead but struggled, allowing a double, single, walk, and single, cutting the lead to two runs.
A crucial play occurred when Jung Hoo Lee attempted to stretch his single into a double but was called out on a challenge.
The bullpen shone as Tommy Nance and Yariel Rodríguez both contributed key strikeouts to preserve the lead, with solid defense from Clement and Jiménez.
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