Baltimore Orioles vs Toronto Blue Jays – MLB 9/14/25 Full Game Highlights (MLB The Show 25 Sim)
and welcome into the ballpark. Happy to have you with us. The show has an AL East matchup. It’s the Baltimore Orioles and the Toronto Blue Jays. And we’ll be back with the first pitch right after this. And now, please welcome your Toronto Blue Jays. So, just about set now. Starting on the mound in this one, Chris Basset. And Singi, he likes pitching at home. Well, truly for him, there is no place like home. He’s been so dominant here. And as a teammate, you expect him when pitching at home this year to go out and dominate just as he has. The fans expect it and I think everyone around here knows that he’s a good pitcher. Even though we don’t see the same splits on the road, we’re going to start to see that translate as well. Check swing and he went strike. And there’s a ball. That’s inside. And that one fouled off. in the air left field down the line. That one gets down for a hit. Now he’ll turn for second and he’s into scoring position with a leadoff double. Maybe a chance for our first run here. Back against the wall with two strikes but found a way. Just a blue pit behind third right there. And that’s a really tough play for a third baseman or shortstop to get to. and the same for the left fielder. So, he just found a perfect place to drop that one in right there. So, the go-ahead run in scoring position. Now, here’s the Orioles DH. Jeremiah Jackson. First pitch doesn’t find the zone. Holiday leads off second with nobody out. And that’s in there for a strike. And now it’s even. I got one ball, one strike. [Applause] Curve ball drops in there. man at second up the middle gets it to first. One out in the top of the first. Third short stop Gunner. Time now to take a look at the Orioles lineup put together by manager Brandon Hyde. A guy who’s been huge for them over the last month plus. Jeremiah Jackson. Well, Boo, there aren’t many guys who have a flare for the big moment like he does. I mean, batting over 400 with runners in scoring position, are you kidding me? I I know it’s not guaranteed or an automatic, but I hope we get to see him in a close late game situation with runners in scoring position and just see is he truly a machine or not. Ground ball up the middle and a base hit knocks in a run. Oh, no waiting around right there. He was ready to swing it on the first pitch. Timing on the swing was good. Able to shoot the ball up the middle. Didn’t square it up as much as he probably would have liked, but that’s a good approach paying off. And now they’ve got some speed on first. So, we’ll see if they try to get him into motion. Here’s Ryan Mount Castle. [Applause] Running for a strike. Throw save. That’s a stolen base. Swanging to ground their foul first base side. This is a batter who clearly performs better in day games. I don’t know why, but his numbers generally back it up. [Applause] Popped in the air left field. Strong makes the grab for the second out. Just pulled off of it a little bit right there. That front shoulder coming open instead of staying closed. If he does that, he’s going to be able to go up the middle the other way with some authority instead of a fly out to left. Dylan Beavers will hit next. [Applause] And that’s a strike. Two outs and one in scoring position. [Applause] There’s the strike. Perhaps not quite ready to hit. First two pitches by him for a couple of strikes. Now back is against the walls. Going to have to figure something out and figure it out quickly. [Applause] Inside fall one [Applause] swing and a chopper out to short goes to third in there. And now they’ve got runners at the corners with two outs. Bill, I can understand the defense right there trying to cut off that lead runner at third, but a good jump and an excellent finish for the base runner to get in there safely. So, two outs with runners on the corners. Here’s Tyler O’Neal [Applause] on the inside corner for a strike. This might be the most pressure you put on this guy today. You got one run in, you got to try to get another one or maybe two. Two on, two outs. Tap foul at the plate. It’s great to get on the board in the first frame of the ball game, but here’s an opportunity for them to really open things up with a couple of runners on. Let’s see if they can cash in. Fights that one away and the count remains 0 and2. That wasn’t an easy pitch to hit. It’s much easier to do damage against mistakes, but that’s not what that pitch was. Well, they’re really running up the pitch count in this first inning. Lots of confidence from this team that is perhaps the hottest in baseball right now. He caught it behind his back. It’s there and that’s a great play. But the RBI single pushes across a run. It’s now a one- nothing ball game. And we’re back. And starting in this one, Trevor Rogers. What do you have on him? Well, what quickly stands out to me for this guy is that he comes in with a 3 to1 strikeout to walk ratio on the season. So, when you consider consistency, the ability to get swings and misses and to limit base runners, that’s critical in winning games today, especially when teams are depending on the big swing, the home run to win ball games. George Springer leading things off and takes a strike. One’s the count. Delivers a pitch in for a strike at 95. All right. Now, he may have not liked either of those first two pitches or agreed with the umpire’s calls, but at this point, he’s going to have to bear down and be ready to hit anything close to the zone. Next pitch is downstairs. Excellent arm action on that two strike change up. Just missed. Man, he wanted that call. And that’s ruled a swing. It’s a strike out. Oh, big power guy right there and generating so much bat speed. It’s hard to bring that to a halt once you’ve committed. They tried to check the swing, just couldn’t do it. And now Davis Schneider. One out. Base is empty. There’s the strike. 95 of that one. Next offering is in for a strike. Man, that pitch was dotted. So much talent on display when this guy’s out there on the hill. [Music] Line drive. Oh, he gloves it. Batting third. Let’s take a look at the lineup for the Blue Jays. All right, Sigy. How about all the talent in this lineup? They’re deep first and foremost, but the way that they can manipulate their personnel for matchups and everything else, it’s uh very intelligent the way that they use their team. And I I think it creates a little bit of uh uncertainty for opposing teams, especially in a big game, big series. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. the next to hit, takes ball one. And it’s fouled away. Two outs. Highf fly ball out to left field and the inning is over. Second inning set to go. And here is Colton Cowser. Cowser. Basset back to work and immediately pumps in a strike to the left-handed hitter. [Applause] way out front for strike two. Let’s see if he’s willing to use the whole field right here. Definitely pounding him away. [Applause] That misses the zone. It’s a ball in two strikes. That one missed right through there. Got it. One out in second. And now the catcher comes up to him. Samuel Vasalo. That’s outside and that’s ball one and a foul ball. One down. Base is empty. So, a foul ball makes it one and two. And he grounds one back up the middle. Throws to first in time. Two up, two down. Batting ninth, third baseman, Emmanuel Rivera. Two outs. Base is empty. Emmanuel Rivera. The next to hit for the Orioles. And the first pitch misses for ball one. That one is upstairs. Two balls, no strikes. That’s down and in. Well, I would expect in this three 0 count, you’re taking all the way. See if he’ll walk you. That’s ball four. Tried another sinker, but couldn’t find a zone. He did not take the bat off his shoulder the entire bat. So, up next, Jackson Holiday doubled leading off the ball game, then came around to score the first run of the game. That pitch gets the corner. It’s 0 and one. Rivera leads off first with two down to the inning. Swinging a miss that one in the dirt. That completes the strikeout inning over and the Orioles leave one, but they lead it one to nothing. Back now in Toronto. And here’s the catcher, Alejandro Kirk. This has been a good year for him, having already set a new career high for RBI’s in a season. [Applause] Highf fly ball out towards left center. Beavers and out number one on the grab. Batting fifth, third baseman Ernie. And now for the Jays, Ernie Clement. When you talk about elite defensive third baseman, this guy is at the top of the list. That one fouled off. Stunt. When you look at players like this, you play that hot corner. Got to be pretty courageous over there with the way balls come off the bat. That’s the kind of guy that every year you expect him to be in the All-Star game and have a gold glove, if not a platinum glove. So, what are the skills you look for that make a really good defensive third baseman that elite? Well, Boo, one of the things I think about immediately are just the feet. Does he have good feet? Is he able to quickly react and when you have good feet, you’ve got soft hands. And soft hand defenders are able to make tough plays look easy. outside low. Full count now on the inside corner for called strike three. Oh, just a beautiful fast ball on the inside corner for that backwards K right there. I think the hitter saw it all the way coming from that opposite arm angle. So, I got to think he was looking away and just got locked up by the hard stuff boring in on his hands. So, up next for Toronto, Ty France. And that ball went out. He swings and drives one out to deep left field. That one carrying and it’s out of here into the homeful pen for a homer. That’ll fire up the dugout and we’re level. It’s 1 one. Wow, what a clutch swing right there. And now anything can happen in this game. I wasn’t sure he hit that one as hard as he needed to to get it out of here, but it had just enough behind it for the homer. What an attempt at the wall, though. He really gave a terrific effort to try and bring that one back. Here is Isaiah Ker Falefa. [Applause] He swings and fouls one off. Ball game is still tied. They can get out of this inning with a tie game. Two outs. Base is empty. [Applause] Back up the middle in a base hit. Miles Straw next up for the Blue Jays. He’s already set a new career best for stolen bases in a season. Chris [Applause] and that drops in for a strike. 0 and one. Conor Falefa the runner at first with two gone. And it’s even upside. [Applause] [Applause] Two outs. Tapped at the plate, but it’s a foul ball. [Applause] That missed by a lot. The countdown now two and two. [Applause] Snap throw to first. Connor Falefa dives back in. Two gone, but the go-ahead run is at first. Bottom half of inning number two. [Applause] keeps the atbat going with a foul ball. I wouldn’t throw him another breaking ball. Try to go again with a fast ball. Slightly elevated. He just having a hard time catching up. Just outside. And that’s ball three. Really close pitch down around the knees there. And you could see him asking where it missed. Probably doesn’t agree, but it appears he’s ready to move on to the next pitch. Goes down looking. So they pick up a run on two hits. No errors and a man left. We play two full. All tied 1-1. Back here at Rogers Center. And the batter now, Jeremiah Jackson. Jeremiah Jackson. Jackson goes 5′ 11 in batting second in today’s lineup. He’s usually in right field, but today he’s getting the DH treatment. Well, a nice day off for him, not having to jog out to the outfield. Gets to be in the DH spot. Be curious to see how he keeps himself in a rhythm, not playing defense. [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] going to now and that just misses. Really good take especially with two strikes. Close one. Doesn’t get the call and the C is two and two. Well, I think he’s trying to get a feel for where that one missed. I mean, it could have gone either way, but he looked a little shocked for a second there. [Applause] [Applause] got him. He battled for a long time, but it finishes with a strike out. You can’t be mad at yourself after an attack like that one. Absolutely dotted the edge of the zone right there. That was a tough battle, man. And so to make a really quality pitch and just catch him looking like that, it’s got to feel good out there on the mound. That was a fun at bat to watch. And next for the Orioles, Gunnar Henderson. First pitch misses. One down. Base is empty. Yeah, that’s fouled off. The shorts stop takes the ball. [Music] That misses and the count is three and one. Still just the second batter of the inning. And on the mount, he’s already thrown 13 pitches. They got him working hard out there. Next offering finds the zone and the count is four. [Applause] And it’s fouled off. They’ll do it again. [Music] fans another and that’s three straight strikeouts. Backto back strikeouts to start the frame and that’s now three in a row. Yeah, he’s really settling in and getting a feel for his pitches. Throwing them where he wants to right now. So, we’ll see how long he can keep this streak going. [Applause] and into the box for Baltimore. Ryan Mount Castle fly to left his first time in the air out to right and that is Springer. He’s got it. And that is out number three. After two and a half, it remains a 1-1 ball game. And welcome back to the ballpark set for the bottom of the third. Here’s Andre Jimenez. Jimenez [Applause] and that is out of play. [Applause] Fouls one off out of play. Back to our left. The wind of the pitch. Foul ball. It stays nothing and two. [Music] Fouled off and they’ll do it again. Also really good at bat. What I like about this guy, his bat stays in the zone for a long time. Gives him the ability to foul off tough pitches. Lifted in the air down the left side. No trouble here. Puts it away for the out. One away. Now batting right fielder George back to the leadoff spot in the Blue Jays lineup and the batter is George Springer in there for a strike at the top of the zone. Good pitch to hit on a TE up in the zone. I think he was looking for something else right there. tied up here in the early going. That misses and now it’s even one and one and one [Applause] [Music] out to short over to first. That takes care of Springer. Up next for the Blue Jays, center field, Davis Schneider getting ready to hit 0 for one so far. Davis. Ground ball up the middle. That’s a base hit and that keeps the inning alive. Nice. Now batting designated hitter. Here’s Vladimir Guerrero Jr. So clutch you could argue that he’s been this team’s MVP this year. Swinging a foul out of play got the bat going too soon. It’s strike two. Two really good backto-back sliders now in an 02 count. He’s feeling real confident about finishing this hitter off. He can go anywhere he wants. [Applause] and stays alive. [Music] Two outs. One ball in the dirt. Throw to second. Not in time. He’s there easily. Going to have to buckle down and make a pitch or two to get out of this little jam he’s worked himself into after the two out hit. Then that wild pitch. Good time to step off, take a deep breath. swing and a high-fly ball out towards right field and makes the grab and that ends the inning. One left for Toronto. Score remains deadlocked at one. And we’re back now at the plate. Dylan Bever Dylan Beavers. Toronto. And that’s him for a strike. Well, he’s been incredibly efficient in this one. First pitch strike percentage over 70%. That’s well above league average, and that’s what’s allowed him to pitch well up until this point. You know, these Orioles showing great discipline at the plate, and patience definitely seems to be the name of their game in this one. He’s only given up one run, but the starter pitch count is starting to get up there, and that might be the best news yet for this offense. On the ground, right side, takes it himself. One up, one down. Well, he’s doing a nice job of keeping the ball out of the air. Lets the defense work behind him with another ground ball. Good execution. So, next to hit for Baltimore, Tyler O’Neal grounded out his first time. Let’s go. Ball one. No strikes. One down. Base is empty. And that’s in for a strike. Generally second, third time through the lineup, you want to be able to lean on those secondary pitches and command them. Looks like he’s doing a nice job of it. And it stays fair around first heading for two. And that’s a two bagger. Oh, that’ll make you feel good as a hitter right there. A well-deserved double on a great swing. Got everything going on time. He stayed balanced and he squared it up about as well as you could possibly ask. Go ahead run on base now. Colton Cowser caught looking his first time up and that’s him for a strike. 4 and one. fouled off. He was late. Swing and a ball ripped right field. That one back and that one is gone. a massive home run and they throw a pair on the board. It’s 3-1. He absolutely feasts on right-handed pitching and devours that one for a homer. And you can see that’s what he expects of himself at bat after at bat. He’s that confident. I’m sure he wanted that pitch down below the zone. It stayed up a little bit. He paid a dear price for it. Just a great swing to the ball through the ball and a nice round trip. Base is empty, one away. Samuel Basalo the next to hit for the Orioles. First pitch just misses. [Applause] And another ball. Bassid maybe a little less aggressive on the mound right now after that home run, Chris. Yeah, it seems that way. You know, pitchers, they can come out, feel good, but then all of a sudden get touched up a little bit and they start trying to throw instead of pitch. They’re not trusting their stuff. [Applause] The other way and foul ball. Well, he’s been good for the most part. Is it going to take someone going out to the mound to maybe refocus him a bit? Well, partner, every pitcher is a little different. I I liken it to you. Sometimes you come in and you’re not as focused and I kind of do what it takes to get you on track and then you have a great show. Uh so perhaps it’s the same with him. Nobody really wants their rhythm broken up, but sometimes they need a little pickme up. Got him. Now five strikeouts for him. Good late cut for the strike out there. That thing really got in on him. And you know, the cutter isn’t really a huge swing and miss pitch most of the time because it’s not really meant to move a whole lot. You’re just trying to miss the big part of the barrel and maybe get some weak contact. But that one right there did a whole lot more than that. That was a really good pitch. Foul ball. Two down, nobody on. Top half of inning number four. [Applause] fights it off. He’ll see another [Applause] swing and a ball ripped out towards right center field. That’ll touch down for a hit. Joey gets on base and keeps it going. Good two strike hitting right there, Boo. A bit of a lost start for Summer. So, that was nicely done to beat the odds. Showed a willingness to drive that pitch the opposite way. Didn’t get jumpy. didn’t try to pull the ball. He let it get deep, took the barrel right to it, and then extended through the swing for the line drive base hit. Holiday stands in now. Looks at that one inside. [Music] [Applause] Fall off foul. [Applause] The 1-1 is fouled off. Rivera off of first with two away inside. Two and two. [Applause] Ripped to short. They take the force out and that is the third out of the inning. But two come across to score in the inning courtesy of this two-run homer. And this is now a 31 ball game. You’re watching Major League Baseball on the show. Back now in Toronto, ready to go for the last half of the inning. And now the Toronto cleanup hitter, Alejandro Kirk and that skips in the dirt. Well, the offense has gotten going and a pitcher wants to go out there, have a real quick inning, get those guys back into the dugout so those bats can stay hot. [Applause] And that one fouled off. The one-1 is fouled off. Pitch misses there. Two and two. Two two count. stays alive. Here’s a two- two. Helpful. This one popped up right side. Mount Castle makes the grab. One away. Now batting third baseman Ernie Clement. Here’s the third baseman Ernie Clement. He was a strikeout victim his first time. [Applause] And that misses. And that is ball one. Foul ball there. It’s so hard to slow yourself down when you see that juicy breaking ball, but the most success happens when you try to take that right back up the middle approach to first. And that quickly two away. Up next for the Blue Jays, first baseman Ty France. And here is Ty France. He’s already homerred here in this one. on the corner for a strike and it’s 0 and one. He’s been incredibly efficient in this one. First pitch strike percentage over 70%. That’s well above league average and that’s what’s allowed him to pitch well up until this point. The Jays trailing by two. We’re here in the bottom of the fourth. Got him looking and it’s a three up, three down inning. Down in order go the Blue Jays and it remains a 3-1 ball game. Now pitching. We’re back and there’s a new arm on the mound to start the fifth. Shane Bieber. Well, he’s been hit pretty hard at times this season as you see with the big erra. So this is an important outing for him to get on the right track. So now here’s the DH Jeremiah Jackson in this one. up and in. And that’s ball one. 10 ripped but a curls foul. Late that time and it’s strike two. Threw that fast right by him. Slightly elevated. That’s a confidence boost for this guy out there on the mound. See if he continues to climb the ladder. Here’s a one, two. Fouled off the plate. They’ll do it again. Fights that one away. Still one and two. And he couldn’t hold back. He’s rung up on strikes. [Applause] And next for the Orioles, Gunnar Henderson. The shorts stop takes the ball. Toronto’s bullpen with some action. Sir Anthony Dominguez getting ready to go. Little the lefty warming up as well. And it’s fouled away. Base is empty, one away, and we’re in the top of the fifth. On the ground to the left onto France and the first two set down in the top of the fifth. Good fade and sinking action of that change up. got that hitter to roll over. Ryan Mount Castle. Two down, base is empty. So now the Orioles cleanup hitter, Ryan Mount Castle and that one fouled off. Two down, nobody on and there’s a ball. [Music] [Music] Knocks that one away. And we’ll do it again. [Music] pitcher having a pretty tough time getting that swing and miss. Third foul ball in a row. And now two and two. Two strikes. That’s foul off to the right side. Keeps the AB going. Eighth pitch of the bat coming up. outside low and now it’s three and two. Wow, this guy’s really battling up there as if his run is the game-winning run. I love his tenacity. Hard grounder into the outfield for a nod. Zoe gets a hit after a long battle with the pitcher. But when you see that many pitches in an at bat, your chances of succeeding go up. And right there we see the result. Now a chance for Dylan Beavers. One for two. First pitch and he just misses. Let’s go. Fast ball for a strike. I got a ball. One strike. The one-1 is fouled off. Let’s go. Come on. You can do it. Not close with that one. And the count is even. Two and two. Laser could be troubled. Lead runner touches second. Headed for third. Coming home. the relay, but it’s offline. It’s 4-1. Well done. Drives in the run. So much of good hitting is finding holes in the defense. That’s why you’re always thinking line drive into the gap. Those kinds of swings really boost your confidence. So, runner at second, two down. Tyler O’Neal the next to hit for the Orioles. check swing and he went at that strike. Runner at second. Two down. [Applause] Swing and a miss. And that is that. But a run will score in the inning on this RBI double. It’s now a 4-1 ball game. It’s Major League Baseball on the show. Back here at Rogers Center, John Shabi with my buddy Chris Singleton set to get us started. Bottom five, Isaiah Ker Fa Rogers back to work and that’s off the inside edge and it’s one and0. Well, these Jays need to bring up the quality of their at bats and specifically their swings. Just one extra base hit for them. So, they haven’t exactly been hitting the ball gap to gap or out of the park. That makes it really difficult to generate runs. Just missed. [Music] That one misses. So, a lead off walk. It’s tough after falling behind a hitter or two balls and no strikes, but now at least he gets a fresh start against a new batter. But he needs to get back into the strike zone and start pitching with conviction. [Applause] Got her fa on the go. Pitch misses. throw to second. Tag out at second. Such a quick and fast swing of emotions right there. You get the runner on with the walk, which is great, but then picks a bad pitch to go on and you just erase the free pass that you were issued. I understand you want to be aggressive. You want to try to get in the scoring position, but you just have to be a little smarter there. Swinging a ground ball. Quips it to Mount Castle. Now two away. I think the key I mean if he can get through one more inning. Anything after that a hitter or two is bonus but they should be lined up good enough to get to the finish line. And stepping in is the speedy Andres Jimenez. There’s the strike. He’s been going after these guys consistently and as a result he’s been able to keep his pitch count low. Throwing the ball very well right now. This one popped up. Foul ground first base side. Mount Castle makes the play and it’s out number three. Nothing doing it for the Blue Jays and this is still a 41 ball game. Top six and into the box for Baltimore. Colton Cowser. Cowser. And there’s a breaking ball that drops in there. You know, these Orioles really impressing me with the quality of their bats in this one. It’s been fun getting a chance to see him go to work. They really made that opposing starter work in this one. Ran his pitch count up and now they’ve got an opportunity to continue making things difficult on the bullpen. Next offering is downstairs. And no, they haven’t broken through in a big way in the runs column, but with the way they’re grinding out at bats, it definitely feels like there’s potential for more coming. Next offering upstairs. [Music] [Applause] [Music] Battling here as he fouls it away. [Applause] [Music] And it remains two and two. And they’ll do it again. He hasn’t gotten the result yet, but he’s got to feel pretty confident. Three foul balls in a row. He’s right on this pitcher. Comes up empty as he chases that one in the dirt. Kirk down to first gets him one away on a drop. Third strike. Well, that’s pretty much the dream two strike curve ball if you’re the pitcher. hard downward break at the very end that just dips below the swing path. And they say pitchers want to try to bounce that pitch right on top of the plate. So that was exactly what he was looking for on the mound. Basalo in the box with one away as he takes ball one. Next offering is fouled back. One down. Base is empty. Swing and a line drive. And that one’s a base hit out of left center field. Now batting third baseman Emanuel Rivera the walk and he’s also singled outside 1 and0. Rivera measures 6’2 in 225 lbs and he found his way onto the team after being claimed off waiverss. Next offering is fouled back. Instead of letting the hitter get his arms extended, tied him up a little bit. Slightly up, slightly in. There’s a one. Swing and a miss. Knowing that the pitcher wants a ground ball double play opportunity here. You’ve got to lay off pitches down in the zone right there. Swinging at that pitch. That’s a no no. And that one is lifted in the air. Schneider has a beat on it. Pulls it in. Two away. Now batting second baseman Jackson Holiday. So back to the top of the Orioles lineup. Now it’s the second baseman Jackson Holiday. One for three. Yeah, baby. Come on. Right through there for a strike. Goodness. I think he just took the best pitch he’s going to see in this at bat. You don’t get many like that in that location. And I don’t know if you take that pitch against any pitcher out there on the mound. A strike. No balls. Two strikes. [Applause] Two outs. And there’s a rocket into the outfield. Lead runner makes the turn at second. Basalo around third. He will score. He was all over that one off the bat. He was headed for the gap all the way. And as a hitter, you love seeing those as you take your first couple of steps out of the box. You know, you got some real estate to run on and such a good feeling. Nice liner into the gap right there. Now, here is Jeremiah Jackson 0 for three with two strikeouts and a ground out. ripped to third but handled and that’ll end the inning. The O’s add one on an RBI double. It’s now 51. Back after this on the show. Bottom of the sixth inning and it’ll be George Springer to step to the plate. George Springer. hit on the ground to short on the run. Throw to first and they get the out. Well, on the mound very efficient, able to produce an outcome it seems like within the third or fourth pitch of just about every at bat. And next for Toronto, Davis Schneider. Just missed. Swinging a miss. And the count one and one. The Orioles leading by four here in the bottom of the sixth. comes up empty. That’s strike two. Then he really sells the change up with that arm action. That one ripped. Beavers on the move. A dive and he can’t hold it in. And he’s got a double. Still able to come through behind in the count right there. Got a fast ball middle of the plate. Jumped all over it. Absolutely smoked that ball. Could be a chance here for them to start clawing back into this ball game. One out, runner at second. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. now. And that’s in for a strike. This guy who grew up in big league clubouses. Got to be a nice feeling, Sigy. when your father played in the big leagues and he passes down all that wisdom. Schneider leads off second with one gone in the inning. Swing and a ground ball and that one gets through into center field. The throw in safe at the plate and the run scores all the way from second. It’s 52. One down and now here is Alejandro Kirk and there’s a foul ball. Now this team is definitely looking for a big swing of the bat right here. Try to close that gap. But you know at the very least if you could find a way to manufacture that run from first it feels like it’s really important getting back into this ball game. That one fouled off. [Applause] Ground ball left side could be two to second. Pulls him off the bag. The throw comes in too late and they come away without an out. Now ready. Third baseman Ernie Clement. Two on one out. Now the third baseman Ernie Clement. I’m curious how he decides to attack on the mound. This guy at the plate has been great hitting under pressure this year. [Applause] And that one fouled off. And now the one and that’s outside. Runners at first and second with one gone. [Applause] That’s off the inside corner and it’s two and one. Good spot for the hitter. Definitely has the advantage in this count with runners on. Look for him to be aggressive on this next pitch. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] CIA strikes him out for the second time today. Just couldn’t catch up on the low 90s fast right there. And that’s a result of a good job of changing speeds. A speed pitch on the one before then sped him up. Pitchers that don’t throw real hard have to rely on location and mixing up the speeds. That wasn’t the best location with the fast ball, but clearly that wasn’t the pitch he was looking for at the plate either. And now Ty France swing and a miss. It’s one. Two aboard, two outs. [Applause] And fouled off. [Music] [Applause] [Music] That one down the line and it goes just foul. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Oh, he doesn’t get the call. Now one and two. That pitch was pretty borderline at the top of the zone and he’s not digging the call out there on the mound. Clearly pretty frustrated. So he’s going to have to collect himself a little. [Applause] Next offering misses down and away. [Applause] Spoils that one and it remains two and two. First and second, two down. [Applause] Now he’s desperately looking for that swing and miss. He’s going to have to just change speeds a little bit. Try to move it around. Create just a little bit of illusion at the end. [Applause] Two on, two outs. Swing and a miss and a change up in the dirt. Got him getting over on the strike out. But they pick up one run on the RBI single. It’s 52. Now pitching. Welcome back. We’re in the seventh. We have a new pitcher on the M. Brendan Little. Well, he’s been a really tough guy to take deep this season. You usually have to string some hits together in order to get to him. And into the box for Baltimore, Gunnar Henderson. Short stop, Gunnar Henderson. [Music] And first offering is fouled off. The shorts stop takes the ball. out to short. Jimenez throw to first. One up, one down. Good sinker low in the zone right there and produced exactly what he was looking for. Ball on the ground. Nice ground out at the plate. Ryan Mount Castle put together a great at bat last time. Really battled. Ended up with the base hit. First pitch doesn’t find the zone. Movement in the Blue Jays bullpen. Sir Anthony Dominguez, a right-hander with big strikeout stuff, is getting it fired up. [Music] And another ball. Two and0. [Applause] [Music] Bases empty, one away here in the top half of inning number seven. Fouls one off. Two and two. One down. Base is empty. Still two and two after the foul ball and he grounds one to the right side and that’s just foul. Ripped on a line to center. Tracks it down for the two-way lay down. Wow. He looked like he was running before the ball was hit. didn’t have much time as that was a hard hit liner but a nice job of covering a lot of ground in a short amount of time. [Applause] Beavers in the box here lets that one go for a ball. Little bit low. [Music] Next pitch is outside. That’s a walk. Went with the cutter again, but couldn’t find the zone. One of the things about that two out walk, the base runner over at first base is going to have a very aggressive secondary lead. So, a ball down the line or into the gap will produce a two out RBI. And those are the best. That is if you are the offensive side of it. O’Neal stands in with two away as he takes a ball. Got the two out walk. Got to erase that and really go to work on the hitter. You got to go ahead and just let him steal if he’s going to try to create the swing and miss and get out of this jam. Two outs. And you wonder, is he in his head a little bit? Even if the base runner doesn’t steal right here, what’s great is that he is dividing the attention of the pitcher and may serve to give his teammate a better pitch to hit at the plate. Swings and misses and it’s two and two. Back when you played, it wasn’t the empirical data we have now. It was a guy with a ruler and a diamond taking a colored pencil and drawing a line where he thought this one swung on and hit well way back there. And that one is out of here. So he blasts one out the other way and they add on. It’s 72. Already playing with the lead and now they’re celebrating a home run. They’re having a great time out there. That’s an impressive swing of the bat to go over the wall to the opposite field gap. And you know, there are a lot of guys that just don’t have the pop to do that and probably just as many who don’t have the approach either. He let that ball travel and he got great extension on the follow through to drive it out of here. Cowser in the box with two gone and takes a look at a called strike [Applause] and that is out of play. And that’s in the dirt. Two straight. Next offering misses. Two and two. Two two count. Two down. Nobody on. Hats and misses. It’s a strike out. Baltimore with a two-run shot this inning. It’s 72. You’re dialed into the show. We’re back in a new pitcher here to start the bottom of the seventh. Kyle Bradish. Should be a good first match up for him here. He’s been doing a great job against right-handed bats so far this season. They’ve had a lot of trouble squaring him up. Isaiah Ker Fa to the plate. Toronto second baseman Isaiah Ker Balefa that misses the zone. Ball one. The guy at the plate could recognize Slider out of the hand. Didn’t stay in the tunnel very long in terms of depth and perception. He knew right away it was an off speed pitch. That one the other way. Puts it away for the out. That swing right there tells me he’s seeing the ball pretty well. I know it didn’t produce a hit, but he made solid contact and that’s all you’re looking to do anytime you’re at the plate. And now for the Jays, Miles Straw. We talk about guys with good speed and definitely he has it. But pushing the offensive side for just a second, Chris, it’s the defensive side that I think the speed factors in the most. And first offering is fouled off. Well, he gets to balls that get by most people at that position. Just really impressive because there’s certain times a ball comes off the bat automatically that team that hit it think now this down the right field line. Fair ball should be extra bases and into second with one away. That’s a double. Couldn’t have timed it up any better than that. Nice job of driving that pitch the other way on a line. You know, hitters, they take so many reps in the cages working on going to the opposite field and it doesn’t always translate into the game, but right there it did. And he did it perfectly. Digging in, Andres Jimenez. Yeah, that’s fouled off. [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Bowl that high. [Music] Come on. Off the mark there. And that’s ball two. Two balls, one strike. Just [Applause] big swing and a miss. Good late sink on that fast ball out of the hand. Looks so good. And then by the time he gets in the hitting zone, hard to get the barrel to it. Keeps the advant going with a foul ball. [Music] Base hit center field coming home. Here’s the throw to the plate. It’s off the mark and he scores. It’s seven to three. So, back to the top of the order. Here’s George Springer. 0 for three in this one. There’s a swing and a drive. That’s bad. That one is gone. He hammers one out to center. His 29th of the season. It’s 75. They needed that one, Singy. Indeed, they did. They’ve been fighting to get back into this game and just like that they’re back in it. Anytime you have a pitch down the middle of the plate, the percentages go up for the hitter to do damage, even if it’s a pretty good sinker like that one. Nice piece of hitting there at the plate. Now, the Orioles manager is out of the dugout and he’ll make a move to the pen. Kyle Bradish out of the game. Two-run ball game as he heads for the dugout. And we’ll be back with a new pitcher. Now, pitching number 86 comes on now. And one thing on him, he’s been really good this season at keeping the ball in the park. Not an easy guy to take deep. [Music] So one out, nobody on. So up next for Toronto, Davis Schneider. Slider misses outside. And another ball not showing great command so far in this at bat. Two count. He’s got to execute here or this could get ugly. Slider clips the corner. Movement in the bullpen. Keegan Aken up and throwing. Suarez also throwing. Still only one out here in the inning. Next offering is in for a strike. Swing and a popup. Foul territory for the catcher. Basalo pulls it down and he makes the catch and there’s two down. There’s always a concern when running over towards the dugout because of that on deck circle. There’s usually a bat, a weighted bat, a donut, a pine tar rag. Catchers have to be really heads up to avoid that stuff. Vlatty in the box now as he leaves that one up high. Two gone, base is empty, but three runs across here. the bottom of the seventh. That’s inside. They get to this part of the order. Yeah, there’s some pop there, but more likely there are some base hits. So, very important to be patient. Let the pitcher walk you if you will. That misses and now 3 and 0. Alejandro Kirk would be next if they can extend the inning. Exactly the kind of bat you need in a clutch situation like this. Got to do whatever it takes to give him a chance. That one ripped left field and it hits the fence. But when you fall behind in the count, you’ve got to come into the zone and then guys have a better chance of hitting the ball hard like he did right there. Alejandro at first. And next will be the cleanup hitter, Alejandro Kirk. Ball one, no strikes. [Applause] tying run at the plate. And that one a little below the knees. And now 2 and 0. The tying run at the plate. And a foul ball makes the count two and one. Little early on that fast ball. I’m sure the pitcher taking a note. Look for an off speed pitch on this next one. Out of line out towards center. He’s got it. And that’s the third out. This homer cuts into Toronto’s deficit. It’s now 75. Major League Baseball is on the show. Now pitching. Welcome back. And a new arm on the mound to start the eighth. Sir Anthony Dominguez just trying to keep this one close here. And this is where a bullpen can give their players a chance to fight back into the game. Here’s the catcher to hit. Samuel Basalo. Highf fly ball pretty well struck out towards right center. Springer going back on this one and that one is off the wall and that’s a leadoff double. Oh, that’s how you respond. Leadoff man comes up, gets into scoring position. Now there are several ways that they can get this run across. Runner in scoring position, no outs. Here’s the third baseman, Emmanuel Rivera, on the corner for a strike. [Music] swings through that. He’s clearly out there throwing pitchers pitches in this situation. First base is open. He walks him. No big deal. Ball one there. Meanwhile, activity in the bullpen. A lefty up and throwing out there. Strike him out. Ball two. That one misses. And now it’s three and two in the air. right side and that’s a fair ball now. A long throw home. It’s offline. The run comes in and they lead by three. That’s a good jump right there. You had two strikes on. You just got to battle. Back to the top of the order now. So next to hit for Baltimore, Jackson Holiday. And that’s outside [Music] [Applause] [Music] pop foul out of play off to the right. [Music] [Applause] [Music] That one missed. Two balls, one strike. Hard grounder into the outfield for a knock. Throw back in quickly. First and second now with nobody out. Love how he let that ball travel, trusted his hands. Nice job of going the other way. And now Jeremiah Jackson. [Applause] And that one fouled off. Rivera the lead runner at second. Holiday on at first with nobody out. Next offering is down low. [Applause] You see the velocity 97 with that fast ball. That’s a little high and the count’s even at two. Wow, that’s a tough pitch to lay off. Next one misses and a full countdown. [Applause] [Music] And they’re all loaded up. Man, that’s a tough one to take on the full count, but I guess he saw it really well. It’s a really nice plate appearance. Gunner Henderson, the next to hit for the Orioles. He’s someone that you might not describe as having elite level speed, but he can absolutely move and it is a factor in his game. Boo, this guy’s definitely a plus runner, but what I love about him is that he goes all out every single time. Never takes a break. It’s guys like that, even though they don’t have the elite speed, the fact that they’re consistent with it, they make moves on the base pads. The 01 and that one fouled off. So, they’re all loaded up. Oh, he’s so good about trying to drive the ball to the opposite field gap in these situations. If he takes that approach, he could bust this game wide open. One, two now. And a swing and a miss. And that is a big first out. So he needed a strike out there and he got it. And now we’ll see how they play it defensively. Yeah. Now they can move the middle infielders back a little bit. Get into double play depth and look for a ground ball and roll it up. Get a big double play. Get out of this inning. I tell you what, that was a big strike out in the air on the infield. And the infield fly is called. So, two down now and here is Dylan Beavers. [Applause] And that one clips the corner. Tough situation right here. So important as a pitcher to get ahead in the count as he did right there. And fouled off. and the swing and a miss. Good job of damage control right there. He’s in a tough spot. Had to make a great pitch. Did it. Got the strike out. Gets out of the jam. Clearly, he’s happy with those results. Now pitching for now. New pitcher on the mound as we roll into the bottom of the eighth. Tyler Wells. Wells. This is his third time out this year. Now the third baseman Ernie Clement. The Blue Jays in striking distance but has some work to do. Boo. It starts with the laid off man. I need a good at bat out of him right here. That one’s upstairs. Ball one. Got to keep things airtight defensively right here. On your toes, ready to make a play. If you can get this to the ninth with a three-run lead, it should be a W on the ground. Holiday whips it to first. Lead off man is out here in the eighth. That play won’t be trending on social media later on, but it’s still important to execute it to perfection. This game is a lot harder than it looks, partner. And now the first baseman, Ty France. He’s already homerred in this game. And first offering is fouled off. And that one is inside ball one. Next offering in there for a strike and the count one and two. Two strike. [Music] Good job to fight that one off. Fouls it back with two strikes. The Orioles leading by three near the bottom half of the eighth inning. swings through that one. It’s a strike out. I think he might have gotten away with one right there. That was a very hitable pitch right over the heart of the plate. And I know that batter is kicking himself right now. Would like to get that pitch again. Just pulled the string on it and the deception gets him the K. Connor Falefa the batter now as he swings and misses for strike one. Swaging a popup foul out of play off to the right side. That’ll find the stands [Music] on the ground to third. Throws across the diamond. That takes care of Connor Falefa and it’s a one two3 inning. Nothing doing it for the Blue Jays. Still looking up at an 85 deficit. Now pitching. We’re back. gets the top of the ninth and there’s a new pitcher on the mound number 56. And as relievers go, he’s not a big strikeout guy. Tries to force weak contact. So command and execution are huge for him. So digging in, Tyler O’Neal, right? With this kind of lead, he can swing freely, try to hit the ball out of the park, do what he loves to do. Up and in. And that’s ball one. Activity in the bullpen. Yariel Rodriguez, the young right-hander up and throwing. Nance warming up as well. [Applause] And another ball. Two and0. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Sharp grounder. That’s through for a base hit. So, a runner aboard to start the inning. Now batting center fielder Colton Cowser. And next for the Orioles, Colton Cowser. He had a big swing back in the fourth. A two-run homer and that helped them get the lead. And what a swing it was. Boo. Poetry in motion. And those are the type that you hardly feel when you connect with the baseball. Just so smooth. A great feeling off the bat. [Applause] [Music] That’s in there. Going [Music] [Applause] swing and a miss. Struck him out. He came out of his mechanics there. typically likes to shoot the ball the other way, but that time little anxious. [Applause] Now, the Orioles catcher, Samuel Basalo. Drove it off the wall last time, just missed out on a home run. Close but called a ball. Ball one. Man at first. One away. [Music] [Applause] And that’s pushed foul off to the left and out of play. [Applause] [Applause] strike three and that’s two in a row. Well, interesting. He’s looking very comfortable out of the stretch after giving up the lead off single back strike out. They haven’t been able to move that runner up, get him into scoring position and try to have a better chance of scoring. I tell you, good job so far on the mound. He just needs one more out. [Applause] Rivera the next to hit takes ball one. O’Neal leads off first with two down to the inning. [Applause] Swang and a miss and the count one and one. He’s been great in this one. eye hand coordination just failed him a little bit right there. So, a foul ball makes it one and two. [Applause] Ground ball left side and foul ball. [Applause] Smash down the left field line and that’ll do it. No runs, one hit, no errors and a man left. 891 do up in the bottom of inning number nine. It’s the Orioles eight and the Blue Jays five. [Applause] Welcome back. And here comes the closer Year Cano coming on to face righty here. And he’s been fantastic against him this year. His numbers in those matchups are very good. Miles Straw now at the plate left the tall righty 245 lbs and he was born in Cuba. [Applause] First pitch misses. [Applause] Fouled off left side. [Applause] That misses and it’s two and one. Blind drive and that’s base hit out into left center field. man aboard on the leadoff single. And next for Toronto, Andres Jimenez. Andre, you’re talking about elite defensive players, especially in the middle of the diamond. And this guy is at the top of the list. And you played behind guys and they love having your speed out there defensively. One of the things that we talk about is how much pitchers enjoy having those elite defenders behind him. And that’s through there for a strike. One, the one thing about that is speed never goes in a slump. And defense shouldn’t either. Hitting wise, you can struggle. You can lose your mechanics, but the thing that you can do consistently every single game is play great defense if you’re talented in that way. And this is what this guy does. Right back to the mound. Could be an easy two. Here’s Holiday for one. Over to first s now batting the right fielder George Springer. He’s two outs away. Springer the next to hit. First off and it just misses. [Music] [Applause] [Music] and a foul ball. The Orioles trying to close out a three-run lead. We’re in the last half of the ninth inning. Breaks his bat. There’s a soft liner onto second. They get one. Back to first. Not in time. Well, that was going to be a really tough one to turn two on. So, a nice job to get the out at second right there. Hold on to the baseball. Shortstop clearly paid the price, but that kind of comes with the territory. So, it’s their last chance in this one. And now for the Jays. Davis Schneider on the ground to third and this should do it. And that’ll do it. Well, like I say, we got treated to a good one. Got to love a game when you get 13 runs on the board. a lot of offense, but it doesn’t end in a blowout. Tons of really good at bats to look back on in this one. And this one ends with the score 8 to five as the Orioles win this one for Chris Singleton and our entire crew. I’m John Shambi saying so long.
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