Blue Jays Secure 4-2 Victory Over Angels with Late Rally
Sosa has tiebreaking 2-run double, Varland snuffs out Angels rally as Blue Jays hold on for 4-2 win
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The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Los Angeles Angels 4-2 in Anaheim, California, thanks to a pivotal two-run double by Lenyn Sosa in the eighth inning. Reliever Louis Varland closed out the game with a double play, securing the win and extending Toronto's winning streak to three games.
- 01Lenyn Sosa's two-run double in the eighth inning was crucial for the Blue Jays.
- 02Reliever Louis Varland secured the victory with a game-ending double play.
- 03Blue Jays starter Patrick Corbin allowed only one run in five innings.
- 04The Angels have now lost four consecutive games.
- 05Mike Trout tied the franchise record for most games played at one position.
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In a tightly contested game on Tuesday night, the Toronto Blue Jays triumphed over the Los Angeles Angels with a final score of 4-2 in Anaheim, California. Lenyn Sosa came off the bench to deliver a crucial two-run double during a three-run eighth inning, propelling the Blue Jays to a 3-1 lead. Eloy JimeΜnez also contributed with an RBI single. Reliever Louis Varland stepped in for struggling closer Jeff Hoffman, who had loaded the bases in the ninth inning. Varland managed to induce a game-ending double play, securing the win for Toronto. Starter Patrick Corbin pitched effectively, allowing only one run over five innings. The victory marks the Blue Jays' third consecutive win, while the Angels have now dropped four in a row. Notably, Mike Trout played his 1,366th game in center field, tying the franchise record for most games played at one position. The series finale will feature Blue Jays left-hander Eric Lauer against Angels right-hander Jose Soriano.
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The Blue Jays' victory boosts their momentum as they aim for a playoff spot, while the Angels' losing streak raises concerns about their performance.
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