Opinion | Blue Jays thoughts: Bo Bichette’s future in Toronto will still come down to money
At least in terms of optics, Bo Bichette’s recent comments expressing his desire to remain with the Blue Jays long term was beneficial for both the player and the team.
Bichette began the week by telling Sportsnet’s Shi Davidi that his “ultimate goal” was to play alongside Vladimir Guerrero Jr. “forever” and to “win a championship with him.” Bichette added he wanted to do it in Toronto.
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Alejandro Kirk’s decisive hit in the 11th inning leads the Toronto Blue Jays to a 4-3 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals
Alejandro Kirk hit a game-winning single with the bases loaded in the 11th inning, giving the Toronto Blue Jays a 4-3 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday night in the first game of their three-game series.
In the 11th inning, after the Cardinals intentionally walked Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Leo Jiménez moved Guerrero and the automatic runner, Nathan Lukes, into scoring position with a bunt single.
Will Wagner then grounded into a fielder’s choice, setting the stage for Kirk’s game-winning hit. He singled to deep left field against right-hander Ryan Fernandez (1-5), securing his first career game-winning hit.
“It’s great for him,” said manager John Schneider, referring to Kirk’s effort as he caught for 11 innings.
Erik Swanson (2-2) earned the win with a scoreless inning as the Blue Jays improved to 3-7 in September. This win marked their fifth time winning in their last at-bat.
Thomas Saggese, a rookie infielder for the Cardinals, hit his first career home run, a solo shot in the eighth inning that tied the game. He had just recorded his first hit and RBI the previous day against Cincinnati.
Saggese commented, “It’s pretty cool to do it in that moment to tie the game right there,” though he was more focused on the loss.
The Cardinals, who had a strong record against AL East teams this season, struggled with runners in scoring position, hitting just 2 for 19. Manager Oliver Marmol pointed out, “You don’t deserve to win when you go 2 for 19 with runners in scoring position.”
The game started with the first four Cardinals batters getting singles off Blue Jays right-hander Kevin Gausman. Nolan Arenado’s bloop single to center scored the first run, and a second run came from Saggese’s fielder’s choice.
“That was huge,” Gausman said with gratitude. “Not much was going my way that inning, so to get that out was really important. That’s what (Barger) can do with his strong arm. He can throw 100 from the outfield. Most guys wouldn’t even attempt that throw, but he came up with it.”
Toronto answered with a three-run fourth inning against right-hander Erick Fedde. Guerrero hit a double that drove in a run, Spencer Horwitz followed with a sacrifice fly, and Kirk knocked in Guerrero with a two-out single.
“When you get the lead early, you want to keep it,” Fedde said. “Unfortunately, I didn’t manage to do that.”
Saggese tied the game with a home run off left-hander Génesis Cabrera in the eighth inning.
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