Toronto records back-to-back wins after beating Braves 5-2
TORONTO — A single from Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s sacrifice fly brought in two runs in the seventh inning to push the Toronto Blue Jays to a 5-2 come-from-behind win against the Atlanta Braves on Saturday.
The victory gave the Blue Jays (23-16) back-to-back wins to begin the three-game set against the National League-leading Braves (25-14).
With one out in the seventh inning, Kevin Kiermaier belted a single to left field for his third hit of the game. He advanced to second on George Springer’s single to centre. A double steal put Blue Jays in scoring position.
Kiermaier scored on Bichette’s smash past Braves shortstop Orlando Arcia with the infield drawn in. Springer then scored on Guerrero’s line drive out to right field.