In a closely contested game, the Toronto Blue Jays lost to the Minnesota Twins 6-3, but several standout moments highlighted their performance. Vladimir Guerrero made impressive defensive plays, and Alejandro Kirk executed a key pick-off. However, Bowden Francis struggled on the mound, battling through poor stats. The offense found moments of success with contributions from Ernie Clement and Alan Roden. A major concern arose from a collision between two outfielders, but they were thankfully unharmed. Overall, the game exemplified both the highs and lows of the team's capabilities.
In the second inning, Vladimir Guerrero caught a line drive hit down the line with two runners on and two outs. He's having a great series with the glove.
We scored one in the second: Ernie Clement had a two-out single, and Alan Roden followed with a double (hopefully that buys him another start).
In the sixth, France hit a fly ball to medium center. Myles Straw made the catch, came in on the ball, and made a perfect throw home, getting Carlos Correa trying to score from third.
Bowden Francis had nothing today. He fought his way through 3.1 innings, giving up five hits (including two home runs), five walks, two strikeouts, and four earned.
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