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Blue Jays Notes: Brandon Valenzuela Rises, Vladimir Guerrero Slugs, Road Woes

Toronto Blue Jays On SI·Maddy Dickens·about 1 month ago
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It is hard to be too critical of the Toronto Blue Jays after the team's 7-1 loss against the Minnesota Twins in the series opener as the team was 7-3 in the last 10 games going into that game, as shorthanded as they are. The Blue Jays finally have some momentum swinging in their favor as key players are starting to rejoin the roster, like starting pitcher Trey Yesavage and designated hitter George Springer. Those are two crucial guys for this organization. At this point, the Jays still sit three games under .500, but the record doesn't tell even 1% of the story: it's been an injury-plagued season that has given one young catcher a real chance at the majors, as Alejandro Kirk has been sidelined with a fractured thumb. BRANDON VALENZUELA GETS INTO ONE FOR HIS SECOND CAREER HOME RUN 💥 pic.twitter.com/XLqJrmHszk — Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 29, 2026 On top of Brandon Valenzuela really finding his swing in Kirk's absence, first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr.…

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