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Blue Jays Beat Rays 10-5: Rookie Makes History!


What Happened in the Game?

The Toronto Blue Jays visited the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night and won 10-5. This victory marks the Blue Jays’ 13th win in their last 19 games — they’re on a roll!

Where: St. Petersburg, Florida
Teams: Toronto Blue Jays vs. Tampa Bay Rays (who had the best record in the American League)
Final Score: Blue Jays 10, Rays 5


The Record-Breaking Moment

[!IMPORTANT]
Kazuma Okamoto, a rookie (first-year player), hit his 25th home run of the season in the 5th inning.
That breaks the Blue Jays’ team record for most home runs by a rookie — previously held by Eric Hinske!

Okamoto’s homer gave Toronto a 7-3 lead, and the team never looked back.


How the Blue Jays Scored

Here’s a simple breakdown of the runs:

  1. 1st Inning: George Springer hit a single that brought in a run.
  2. 1st Inning: Jesús Sánchez hit a double that scored another run.
  3. 3rd Inning: Alejandro Kirk hit a home run to left-center field!
  4. 4th Inning: Kirk got another hit (a single) that drove in a run.
  5. 4th Inning: Brett Bateman scored on a wild pitch (when the pitcher throws the ball too far for the catcher to catch).
  6. 5th Inning: Okamoto’s record-breaking 25th home run!
  7. 5th Inning: Brett Bateman added an RBI single (a hit that lets a runner score).
  8. 5th Inning: Josh Smith hit a home run over the right-field wall to cap off the big inning.

Pitching Performance

Blue Jays Starter: José Soriano

  • Record: 10-6
  • Innings: 5
  • Runs Allowed: 3
  • Hits Allowed: 9
  • Strikeouts: 2
  • Result: Win!

Rays Starter: Nick Martinez

  • Record: 12-4 (coming in)
  • Innings: 3 ⅔ (that’s 3 full innings + 2 outs)
  • Runs Allowed: 6
  • Hits Allowed: 9
  • Strikeouts: 5
  • Result: Loss

Fun Fact: The Blue Jays scored 6 runs off Martinez — matching their season high for runs in a game against him… and they did it in just the first four batters!


Rays Fight Back (But Not Enough)

Tampa Bay didn’t go down quietly:

  • Scored their first run on a wild pitch.
  • Taylor Walls hit a two-run single to make it a 3-run game.
  • In the 8th inning, Cedric Mullins and Richie Palacios each hit sacrifice flies (a fly ball caught for an out, but a runner scores from third base).

What’s Next?

Game 2 of the Series – Wednesday

Team Starting Pitcher Record ERA (Earned Run Average)
Blue Jays Max Scherzer (RHP) 1-5 6.59
Rays Drew Rasmussen (RHP) 12-5 2.78
  • RHP = Right-Handed Pitcher
  • ERA = Average number of runs a pitcher allows per 9 innings (lower is better!)

Summary

  • The Blue Jays beat the AL-leading Rays 10-5.
  • Kazuma Okamoto made history with his 25th home run — a new rookie record for Toronto!
  • Alejandro Kirk and Josh Smith also homered.
  • José Soriano got the win; Nick Martinez took the loss after a rough start.
  • Toronto has now won 13 of their last 19 games.
  • Next up: Max Scherzer vs. Drew Rasmussen on Wednesday.

FAQ

Q: What is a "rookie" in baseball?
A: A rookie is a player in their first full season in the major leagues. Okamoto is having an amazing first year!

Q: What does "RBI" mean?
A: Runs Batted In — when a batter’s hit (or walk, or sacrifice) allows a teammate to score. It counts toward their stats.

Q: What’s a "wild pitch"?
A: When the pitcher throws the ball so far off target that the catcher can’t catch it, and runners advance (or even score!) because of it.

Q: What is ERA?
A: Earned Run Average — the average number of runs a pitcher gives up per 9 innings. Lower is better. Rasmussen’s 2.78 is excellent; Scherzer’s 6.59 is high.

Q: What’s a "sacrifice fly"?
A: A batter hits a fly ball that’s caught for an out, but a runner on third base tags up and scores. It doesn’t count as an at-bat for the hitter, but it helps the team!

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