Blue Jays vs. Orioles Game 2 Highlights (7/29/25) | MLB Highlights

There’s no such thing as a must-win game on July 29th. But boy would be this be a good one, Caleb, for the Blue Jays to find a way to win after the way things have gone in the first two games of this series. 16 runs, 19 hits, a 12un win in the opener. And they can sweep the double header and get a series win today. Brandon Young hoping for his first big league win on this Tuesday night. Here’s a one-two and Bette chases the cutter. There goes the strikeout streak for Bo Bashette. It ends at 33 straight plate appearances thanks to Brandon Young. He thought he walked the first time. He does walk the second time and it means a two-out base runner for Toronto and it sends up Addison Barger and that is hit sharply. Great play out at second by Holiday, but then he cannot come up with it to make a throw and everybody is safe. Takes that borderline pitch inside. And now with two outs, the Blue Jays have the bases loaded. A couple of walks and a base hit and it’ll be Will Wagner coming up. Another 3-2. He struck him out. Burned him at 96. And the hardest pitch of the inning gets Young out of the jam. Eric Low is going to try to quiet all this noise down here tonight. Last time out versus Detroit. Season high, eight innings pitched. He was fantastic versus the Tigers. One, two, swinging a miss. Got him to chase one on the outside corner. Two down. Been talking about the four seam cutter combo. Crowding right-handers. He really pulls the string on this slider. Lower about to throw his 10th pitch of the inning. Grounded sharply but right out to Schneider who makes another play and Eric Lowour has a one, two, three. Bottom of the first. Up to second goes Clement. Back-to- back singles for the Blue Jays who have more traffic here in the second. Isle Straw hit. Two on, nobody out. The pitch straw squares and bunts it up the first baseline, throws it on to first where Holiday is covering. And it’s a sack bunt. Advancing Clement to third and Heimman to second. Lucas has driven in 38 so far in 226 at bats this year. And a broken bat. That’s a fair ball. A run will score. And out at first is Lucas. Well, that’ll be a ground out for Lucas, but it will cash in a run and give the Blue Jays a one to nothing lead. Perfectly placed and really good base running by Ernie Clement at third base. The minute he saw that ball down, he took off had he hesitated. Third baseman Urias could have had a play. So, an RBI ground out. Heinman came to third on the play. Now two outs. Fast ball again. How about that? He triples up on the heater and throws one by him at 97. One away in the bottom half of the second inning. 1-1 line drive right field. That’ll fall in. Base hit. Lauraniano serves one to the opposite field. The Orioles get their first hit off of Eric Lowour who had gotten the first four that he’d seen. One ball and one strike that count here against Duras. Lowers pitch and the 1-1 sprayed up the middle. Base hit. And a roll into the alley in left center field. Raone Lauriano turning second. He’s going to make it to third on a slide. And some more large contact by Ramon Reyes and keeps the inning alive for Kobe Mayo. Trying to bring in at least the first Orioles run. Kobe takes ball four instead to load the bases. Dylan Carlson who has a little experience with Eric Lowour. Carlson the former Cardinal. Lowour the former Brewer. And Dylan’s four for eight. Bases full of birds with two down. the 2-2 and he got him and Lowour strikes out Carlson and strands three runners in the process. A big big pitch. That base hit by Clement snapped a streak of seven in a row retired by Young. Tyler Heinaman settles into the lefty box. 02 bounced right side pass the reach of Mayo into right field. A base hit Clement up to third. First and third for the Blue Jays with one out. Miles Straw is up to the plate. One- nothing Blue Jays. 1-1 swing and a ground ball hit to short. Henderson backing up. Flips to second. One. Throw on to first on in time. Clement comes in from third. It’s an RBI field’s choice for Miles Straw. And the Blue Jays increase their lead to two nothing. Lauraniano takes the ball outside one and0. The one. Lauraniano will rock it up the middle for a base hit. He’s two for two. And he just keeps on hitting. And here’s Ryan O’Harn. Oh to left field. That ball’s hit well out in the corner off the top of the wall. kicks away from Lucas all the way into the other corner and left. O’Harn to third base and a stop sign there. Ryan O’Harn with a mad dash around the bases. His first triple of the season brings in Lauriano to put the Orioles on the board. Let’s see if Raas can get him in a little more easily. Breaking ball. Slow ground ball. Schneider gloves it. Throws out Aras, but Raone gets the job done. And O’Harn off the triple is home to tie the game at two. Ball four. Lucas works him for a walk and that gets Bette to the plate with two on and one out. Here’s Bo Bashette. First pitch ground ball. A chance for two. A flip from Jackson. A turn from Gunnar. A double play to end the inning. So, the big news of the day between games, the Blue Jays acquiring Sir Anthony Dominguez from the Orioles, which meant all he had to do was walk from the first base clubhouse to the third base clubhouse. And then here’s the funny part, looking down to the Orioles. I mean, those guys were his teammates 2 hours ago. Well, here in Baltimore, they just put Sir Anthony Dominguez up on the Jumbotron, the big scoreboard out in center field to thank him for his time as a member of the Baltimore Orioles. Again, just kind of unusual circumstance, a guy getting traded between games of a double header. Sir Anthony Dominguez out of the Toronto bullpen on the Orioles active roster for game one. A member of the Blue Jays active roster for game two. Got him. Went right back to it and he strikes out Cowser. And the Orioles know that feeling. Dominguez starts his post or Orioles career striking out the Orioles Cowser on the splitter. And now Dylan Carlson will back against his former teammate. Way inside. Almost hit Carlson. And they’re saying he did. A gift from an old friend, Sir Anthony Dominguez. And there’s your go-ahehead run. Carlson’s on the run. Carlson feet first. Safe at second. This is something we saw opposing teams do against Dominguez. Run a lot. Now the Orioles certainly know that scouting report. Big lead out of second. Runner goes, the step off, the throw, and they got him caught up. And Clement will apply the tag as Dominguez stepped off and they get Carlson. Two- two to Holiday. Got him. Look at the action on that splitter. He strikes out Holiday and it’s a good first inning as a Blue Jay for Sir Anthony Dominguez. 0 for three game two for Gunnar. And Henderson’s in a 3-1 count. No, he can’t. Gunner blisters one in the zone. That ball is absolutely rocked off the wall and Henderson with an absolute screaming missile is into second. That is the hardest hit ball of Gunnar Henderson’s major league career. Go ahead run at second for Adley Rutman. High fly ball to right field from Rutman. Back to the wall. Lucas jumps did not make the catch. Balls on the ground at his feet. Here comes Gutter. He will score. And the Orioles take the lead. It kissed off the glove of Lucas and the O strike against Hoffman. So Straw puts down the sack, but advancing the tying run to third and the go-ahead run to second. And a big spot coming up here for Nathan Lucas. He got him. A Corbin curveball brings the Orioles to the doorstep of victory. And Bo Bette standing in the way. Bette waiting. Martin throwing strike three. The marvelous Martin with his first major league save and the Orioles take two in the double header from first place Toronto.

Blue Jays vs. Orioles full game 2 highlights from 7/29/25, presented by @USNavy

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36 comments
  1. So, either the O's just remembered how to play baseball or the Jays are actually that bad. Either way I'm confused. Getting outscored 30-10 by a last place team isn't a fluke.

  2. Jays lose 2 games and everyone's crying – to the guy who said "getting outscored 30-10 by a last place team isn't a fluke" … neither is being first in the major leagues. Jays are the real deal don't stress

  3. If any Jays fans are scared just know that as a Tigers fan who just saw this exact same thing play out over a 2 week span to my team, I know what I'm talking about. Therefore my opinion is correct and it is a 100% fact when I say that the Blue Jays are fine.

  4. Everytime Heineman gets playing time, he defies those who say he'll get exposed. Still batting mid-.300s and .900 OPS. When Kirk is back, Heineman should DH every day that Kirk is playing. And what's with Lukes leading off? Makes no sense. The best hitters need to be at the top of the lineup getting the most ABs. Springer Bichette Guerrero in any order, followed by Kirk, Barger, Heineman, Clement, Loperfido, and one of Schneider, Lukes, Straw, Wagner. The best hitters should play every day unless hurting or needing a day off. I'm not enthusiastic about platooning either; let the best play every day.

  5. I don’t know why Bo would swing at a pitch that high. If he wouldn’t have swung, the bases would have been loaded and it could’ve been a whole different ballgame for the Jays.

  6. Great to see the Jays lose! Any team that has a first baseman that runs the bases like a three year old never deserves to win. Please keep losing!

  7. When Schneider shakes the lineup when the team is winning ,it seems to change things , but some players are just not major league yet , hitting is a problem

  8. Dude I'm a diehard lifelong Yankees fan born and raised into it but I have always loved Vladdy and Bo. I'm glad they're both having good seasons. Bo is so undervalued in today's strikeout, homer or walk league. 15 years ago he'd be a superstar.

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