Blue Jays Tie Season-High with Five Homers in 13-9 Win over Reds
Five Blue Jays players hit home runs during the game, marking the team's 42nd comeback win of the season and boosting their momentum before facing the Yankees.
- On Wednesday, the Toronto Blue Jays rallied from a 5-0 deficit to beat the Cincinnati Reds 13-9 at Great American Ball Park in 100-degree heat.
- In the second inning, Cincinnati Reds erupted for five runs, and Shane Bieber, Blue Jays starting pitcher, was charged with all five runs before the bullpen stabilized the game.
- Five different Blue Jays homered by the fifth inning as part of an 18-hit attack, with Addison Barger and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. going back-to-back Wednesday.
- With the win, Toronto Blue Jays improved to an 81-59 record, maintaining their lead atop the AL East and marking their 42nd comeback as the playoff race intensifies.
- Next up, Toronto heads to Yankee Stadium for a weekend series starting Friday, with Kevin Gausman, Blue Jays right-handed starter, set to open against New York Yankees rotation.
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Blue Jays ride 18-hit, 5-homer attack in win over Reds
Addison Barger homered and drove in four runs to help the visiting Toronto Blue Jays overcome an early five-run deficit and post a 13-9 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday.
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