Alejandro Kirk carries Blue Jays past Rangers, 6-5
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Alejandro Kirk just did the unimaginable. No, not the opposite-field home run to give the Blue Jays the jolt of life they desperately needed in the seventh. No, not the clutch, bases-loaded single to
Amid the Blue Jays' win over the Rangers on Friday night, catcher Alejandro Kirk stole a base, and Chris Bassitt had to make a joke.
Toronto Blue Jays' Alejandro Kirk had a brilliant moment on the field against the Texas Rangers on August 15th.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. thought of the perfect gift to commemorate the moment, handing Kirk the literal base for him to hang onto. He also got a cold shower during his postgame interview too as Toronto's hero of the night. ✔️ BAG SECURED Vladdy made sure to get second base after Kirk's FIRST @MLB steal! pic.twitter.com/2Y5cAuz0Be
Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk earns first career stolen base as manager John Schneider delivers hilarious reaction.
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The Blue Jays are activating infielder Andrés Giménez from the 10-day injured list, reports Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet. In a corresponding move, infielder Buddy Kennedy will be designated for assignment.
Only 13 times in the divisional era has a team gone from worst one season to first the next season in a division, per MLB.com. The Blue Jays would be the 14th, and the first since the 2015-16 Boston Red Sox. MLB.com did an in-depth breakdown of the situation, and it turns out some of Toronto's leading contributors just got a lot better this season.