Valera scores on wild pitch in the eighth inning as Blue Jays edge White Sox 2-1
TORONTO — For a scuffling Blue Jays team coming off a painful loss and fighting to stay in the American League wild-card race, the intensity of a four-game series opener against Chicago was evident Monday night at Rogers Centre.
There was Vladimir Guerrero Jr., delivering three fist pumps, two taps to the heart, a trapezius flex and an emphatic clap of the hands after driving in Toronto’s first run.
There was Reese McGuire, hopping up to his feet with emotion after a head-first slide on his infield single put the leadoff runner on in the eighth inning. Breyvic Valera, who pinch-ran for McGuire, would score the go-ahead run on a wild pitch as the Blue Jays edged the White Sox 2-1 in a bounce-back effort after giving away a game a day earlier on a late error.
“That’s how hard they want to win,” said Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo. “That’s the club that we have in there. They’re giving you all they’ve got.”