Barger has career-high 4 hits as Blue Jays beat Giants to extend home winning streak to 9
TORONTO, JUL 19 – Addison Barger had a career-high four hits and Eric Lauer struck out seven over six innings as the Blue Jays improved to 21-4 at home this season.
- On Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Rogers Centre, the Toronto Blue Jays secured a 6-3 victory over San Francisco, marking their ninth consecutive win at home.
- The Blue Jays overcame an early 2-0 deficit by rallying in the sixth inning against right-hander Logan Webb, who allowed four runs and 11 hits over six innings.
- Eric Lauer pitched six innings, striking out seven while allowing two runs and issuing no walks; Addison Barger achieved a personal best with four hits, and Will Wagner contributed with a two-run double that helped put his team ahead.
- Willy Adames homered twice for the Giants, marking his ninth career multihomer game, but the Blue Jays maintained control before a sellout of 42,015 fans.
- The victory kept Toronto atop the AL East with a 58-41 record, while the Giants dropped their fifth straight game to 52-48, reflecting continuing struggles despite late scoring attempts.
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