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2 homes of tray turner sparks on Jayas the skid-ending win of films

June 3, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Can; Philadelphia Philips threw Pitcher Christopher Sanchez (61) a pitch against Toronto Blue Jais during the second innings at the Rogers Center. Compulsory Credit: Nick Turchiyaro-Imagon Picture

Christopher Sanchez played six concrete innings, tray Turner scored two domestic runs and visiting Philadelphia Philos defeated Toronto Blue Jais 8-3 on Tuesday.

Turner had three hits and three RBI, Bryas Harper also did a homeing and Alek Bohm collected four hits for the Philos, who took away the three-game series opener and ended the four-game losing streak.

Edison Barson prepared the fourth straight game, two-run explosion, and Davis Schneider added a single shot to Blue Jais, with the end of his five-game winning streak.

Philadelphia first scored six runs against Boden Francis (2-7).

Bryson Stot led with a four-round walk, and the turner went deep into the right-centers at a high fastball.

Harper, who missed with a right elbow in the last five games, was ready for the right-centers on a tearing. With one, Bohm sang from the right field wall, Nick Castylonos was hit by a pitch and Max Capler hit an RBI single. JT Realmuto sang, and Stot strokes two-outs, two-rins single.

Harper opened the other with a walk, finished second on Bohm’s account single and scored when he was tagged on Castalonos’ fly to rights and continued home on the barger throwing error, he scored.

Eric Lawyer then replaced Francis, who allowed seven runs (six earned), seven hits and two walks in 1 2/3 innings.

Schneider took a slider from Sanchez (5–1) to the fifth position with a homer on the right. Toronto abandoned the locations loaded in the innings.

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Joe Ross took a perfect seventh place after replacing Ampanze, which scored one run, four hits and four runs with four strikes.

Turner worked against Eric Swansan in the eighth.

Alejandro went to Kirk and Burgar wrote against Max Lazar to the right under the innings.

Carlos Hernandez of Philadelphia made an ideal ninth part.

Vladimir Gurro Junior of Toronto went to increase his on-base Streak in 33 games in the third innings. He ended the game 0 -for -3.

Blue Jais activated the second Basman Andres Gimanez (Quadriseps) and Catcher Tyler Henman (Constion) from the injured list. Infielder Michael Stefanic and Catcher Ali Sanchez were nominated for assignments.

Gimenez started and moved to 0 -for -3 with a walk.

-Bield level media

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