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The Blue Jays attack rose in a big victory against the Reds

Last night, the Reds of Cincinnati received the visit of the Blue Jays de Toronto as part of the last match of the series between the two teams. The two needed victory, let's say.

And at the start of the match, it was the Reds who were hungry.

Against Shane Bieber, who launched on a regular rest of five days for the first time in the major in 2025, the Reds marked five times in the second round. It started badly in Toronto.

But not only did Bieber give back anything (he launched six heats), but the strikers were Really Pointed to win.

Even if Cincinnati added a few points to the counter against the next generation (obviously), the Toronto attack scored 13 points in the last seven rounds of the match. This was done via five circuits.

George Springer, Daulton Varsho, Alejandro Kirk, Addison Barger and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. put the shoulder on the wheel by hitting a long ball to allow the Blue Jays to win their match. In a gain of 13-9, it made the difference.

But what is even better, for the Blue Jays is that the Yankees and the Red Sox lost.

The Yankees experienced a difficult end of the match (evictions and chopping on the menu) and they lost against the astros, even if they led at the start of the match. It is a defeat that hurts.

And fans of the Red Sox, who are in mourning of Roman Anthony, saw the next generation (especially Jordan Hicks, the unloved in town) escape a match against the Guardians of Cleveland.

Result? The two clubs are 3.5 games from Blue Jays and from the Summit to the East.

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Recall that at the end of the week, the Red Sox will face the Diamondbacks, but that the Blue Jays will be in the Bronx as part of a series of three games against the Yankees.

And even if the bombers were to take out the broom on Monday, the Blue Jays would still be at the top of the division.

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