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Matt Chapman of the Blue Jays Toronto, right, prevents Los Angeles Angels reliever Oliver Ortega from being put out.
Cuban Lourdes Gurriel Jr. He tied an RBI double in the eighth inning for a season-high five RBIs and the Toronto Blue Jays outscored two home runs by Shohei Ohtani to beat the Los Angeles Angels 11-10 on Sunday and nail down the four-game sweep.
The Dominican Raimel Tapia promoted three touchdowns and got The tie with a home run in the eighth inning for Toronto, which managed to win. his first four-game sweep of the Angels in 30 years with his most runs of the season.
Toronto wasted He led by four runs and Los Angeles did the same when he had a difference in his favor of three touchdowns in a give-and-take game in which both teams combined 25 hits and in which Ohtani showed from the beginning. his latest offensive power.
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Ohtani fired a shot. a solo homer in the first inning and a two-run shot in the third inning, his ninth career game in which he has hit at least two homers. The American League’s Most Valuable Player has seven home runs in May and 11 so far this season.
Blue Jays reliever Adam Cimber (6-2) worked hard. the last two-thirds of the seventh inning and took home the triumph.
Venezuelan José Quijada (0-1), of the Angels, had not appeared in the major leagues since April 17 and charged. with the defeat.
For the Angels, the Venezuelan Luis Rengifo 5-2, two runs scored.
For the Blue Jays, the Dominicans Santiago Espinal 6-0; Raimel Tapia 4-2, three RBIs and Teoscar Hernández 1-1, one RBI. Mexican Alejandro Kirk 4-2, four runs scored, one produced. Cuban Lourdes Gurriel Jr. 3-2, five RBI.
