Toronto Blue Jays vs Kansas City Royals – FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | September 20, 2025 MLB Season

with Nester Seaha at second and James Gene over at third. George Springer steps to the plate. Noah Cameron is ready. Watch out for the first pitch. Oh man, he he likes to sabotage those first pitches on the ground at third and Garcia grabs it on the edge of the outfield. Grass. One up, one down for Noah Cameron. Well, it wasn’t hard contact. It was soft contact like that. Yreky runs this one down. That retires David Schneider to soft contact. Rolled to short and Bobby Wit Jr.’s there. That’s a one, two, three. Top of the first inning for Noah Cameron. He’ll have on that game. On the ground to second and Schneider scoops it up. That aren’t really They’re just sitting there in the middle of the plate. That’s all you could tell. The change up is more effective against lefties. Roll to third. Connor Palea gloves. Offbalance throw in time to get him. And three ground outs for Shane Bieber in the bottom of the first. In our game, we make enough money where we don’t have to work in the offse. Let’s not forget that. France gets rung up on a check swing. Cameron’s got his first strike out. And there’s one away in the second. struck him about swinging. Got him to chase a pitch in the dirt. Roll to short. Whit scoops it up and the short way to Massie to end the inning. Two scoreless in the books for Noah Cameron. Tough way for Izzy to end what’s been a really good year. And now another one toward Clement. He picks it up in the webbing and bounces the throw to first in time for the out. Of course, Rangers down on three pitches. Bieber goes to his knuckle curve. Ooh, hopefully above the ground. Yes, we certainly hope that. Base hit for Guerrero into center. He’s got a leadoff single. He knows where he’s going to be in 2039. He’ll be in the final year of his See bottom right opponent sigious 197 against him with runners on base. There’s a chopper right side. Massie gets the first gets the second. That is a dandy of a double play. Right-handed hitters against left-handed pitchers typically pull the ball just like that. And when you can’t get them through the infield, you’re out. Get back in the dugout. Save some pitches. I love it. A little bit of a low throw pass. Quantino’s there. Four scoreless for Cameron. Good time to change that. Right. Ooh, high drive deep to center. Bar shows to the track. He leaps. It’s gone. How’s that for a change? Bobby Win Jr. puts a charge to center and the Royals take a one- nothing lead. Such a beautiful sound. Bobby’s 23rd home run of the season. And now Pasquantino gets into one deep to right field. Springers at the fence. He’s out of room. Bobby and Vinnie go back to back in the fourth. Two nothing Royals. We’ve seen it happen many a time. Entering today a run differential of zero. KaggleΓ³’s got it for the first down. He’ll let somebody else get right at it. Right to Frasier. Inning over. Five scoreless for Noah Cameron. Had a really long conversation with him today and I said, “I know you say things even out, but something looks different or at least it feels different.” And he said, “Yeah, you won’t see it. It’s very subtle, but what he said was that right side and just see what happens here. No muscle memory.” And he saw it. He saw it right there and he said, “This is what I need to do.” So, keep an eye on that. He feels like he’s found something. I’m going to switch over to the right side and just see what happens here. No muscle memory. And he saw it. He saw it right there and he said, “This is what I need to do.” So, keep an eye on that. He feels like he’s found something. He’s trying to access some more slug and do some more damage from the home run of the double yesterday were no accident. And neither was that elevated cutter. George Springer goes down. cutters and change ups and curve balls and more of them and more ground balls to the left side which means you’re out. Payoff pitch. Guerrero chops it up the middle. Michael Massiey’s right there. Inning over. Make it six scoreless for Noah Cameron. Well, he’s facing a pretty good pitcher in Bieber, man. Bieber outside of the two home runs. He is going to hit for average. He’s going to hit for power because he uses the middle and that’s the biggest hole in the diamond. That’s a base hit to left center. Witz trying to go to second. Here’s the throw. The tag holder save. There’s the electric speed of Bobby Wit Jr. on full display in the air. Deep ledge center field. Slicing away from Baro. He’s on the track. He runs it down up against the wall and Whit hustles back to second. Popped it up. Clement ranges out and he’s got it. Inning over. So Bobby gets stranded at second. Hot shot into deep center and Ystreky can only watch it fly. A solo home run for Dalton Faro. And that is the first run that Noah Cameron is allowed tonight. That cuts the Royals lead in half. Cutter too much to the plate. Two-2. Slice to left. That’ll work. Frasier’s got it lined up. Inning over. Runner stranded. lead preserved. Royals two in the air to center. Allows sound but not deep enough. Look at the captain. He wants to tag. He drew the throw. On the ground is short and it goes off the heel of Clemen’s glove into left field. Salvi Motors to third. He takes the extra base and the Royals are set up with runners on the corners and only one out after the error by the Blue Jay shortstop. Ooh, up and in. And that got Kaggleon right on the hand. He is in a good amount of pain. Oh, and he’s rung up on a perfect sweeper in the air to left. Straws back and he makes the run over his cap behind his head. It should have been extra bases. It might have cleared the sacks. And you’re going good. Easy enough for Garcia. One away. popped him up, man. Thank you. And Garcia has got it. Guerrero drives it in the air. Playable for John Rave in center. Canning over. Taylor Clark keeps the Royals in front. Two to one. Slice to right and Lucas fresh into the game defensively makes the grab. Broken back grounded to short. Jimenez scoops it up. Goes the short way for one. Wheeling to first. It gets away from France up the right field line. Garcia was safe and now he takes the extra 90 ft. Salvi gets it in off the hands in the triangle. Who’s going to get it? Lucas does. He comes in from right to make the catch and end the inning. We go to the ninth. It’s time for Carlos Estz to take center stage down the right field line. Yky a step into foul territory. He’s got it. Yeah, with Kirk fouling all those balls off towards the right side in the air deep to left center. Braves on the move onto the track. He’s got it just in front of the fence. And Lero hustles back to first. He had rounded second. He had to retouch on his way back. Two outs in the nine. In the air, shallow center. Ray sprints in. He’s got it. Ball game. Kami Hobby Ha. A two to one win for the Royals behind back-to- back homers from Bobby Wit Jr. and Vinnie Pasquentino and six

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22 comments
  1. 🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦Go JAYS Go🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦

  2. Wow. Not surprised tbh. Let's hope they can steal one in KC and then enjoy some home-cooking. Great fielding team. Starting pitching is average. Hitting prowess is overrated and has also been exposed by good pitching, and the relievers … enjoy the last 11 games including playoffs.

  3. I'm optimistic about the new economy style run support. Runs create overhead energy waste, which contributes to inefficiency. By reducing their runs as close to net zero as possible, they maintain a fatigue reduction strategy, subtracted from unnecessary overloads that come from homeruns, extra bases, and general on base hits. They managed to get their runs down to 1 in this game, which is fantastic, and shows the method is working.

  4. Oh so predictable, the onset of fall, the beautiful fall colors and the Jays falling apart. Fall in Canada! It's what is familiar and comforting.

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