Blue Jays score three runs in 10th, beat Athletics 6-5
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — With several star players sidelined, the Toronto Blue Jays are counting on everybody else staying ready to handle any role, any time.
Pinch-hitter Santiago Espinal hit a tiebreaking double in Toronto’s three-run 10th inning on the first pitch thrown by Francisco Pérez that scored Mason McCoy from second base, and the Blue Jays beat the Oakland Athletics 6-5 on Monday.
First baseman Brandon Belt was out sick, while third baseman Matt Chapman, shortstop Bo Bichette and catcher Danny Jansen are all injured.
“Everyone knows who we’re missing and guys stepping up has been awesome,” manager John Schneider said. “Guys being ready to play all the time in any situation, it feels like we’re using everybody almost every game.