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McAdoo hits first career homer as Blue Jays erase 5-run deficit to beat Orioles
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. capped Toronto’s rally with a two-run double, and the Blue Jays finished with seven extra-base hits after trailing 5-0.
Vladimir Guerrero hit a two-run double in the eighth inning to cap Toronto's comeback, lifting the Blue Jays over the Baltimore Orioles 6-5 on Friday night.
Baltimore established a 5-0 lead through solo home runs by Jackson Holliday, Pete Alonso, and Samuel Basallo in the fourth and fifth innings. Toronto trailed entering the seventh.
Toronto's offense surged against Starter Trevor Rogers in the seventh inning as Kazuma Okamoto and Charles McAdoo hit consecutive two-run homers to narrow the deficit.
Relief pitcher Mason Fluharty earned the win for Toronto after Yannier Cano faltered in the eighth. Braydon Fisher secured his first career save in the ninth.
Toronto pitcher Trey Yesavage faces Baltimore's Brandon Young on Saturday as the Blue Jays aim to extend their recent success.