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June 9, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Toronto Blue Jais Catcher Alejandro Kirk (30) hit a single house run against St. Louis Cardinals during the eighth innings at Bush Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imgon Images

Toronto Blue Jes is one of the hottest teams in baseball, as Cardinals saw on Monday night at St. Louis.

Blue Jas will bid for his 11th win in 13 matches when he will face cardinals in the game between the three-game series on Tuesday. After tying the game in the ninth innings, Toronto won 5-4 in 10 innings on Monday night.

Cardinals’ manager Oliver Marmol said, “It hurts a little, because you want to be able to finish it and shake hands and get ready for tomorrow.” “But we will get some sleep and still be ready for tomorrow.”

Toronto’s Tuesday will be the Starter Chris Basit (6-3, 3.56 ERA), who won 9–1 over Philips on Thursday. He scored one run on five hits and two runs in seven innings, while six attacked Philadelphia, while attacking six.

This was a good rebound from his previous beginning, when he allowed five runs on seven hits including two homes against athletics. Basit made an adjustment which clicked by clicking on the right side of the rubber.

John Schneider, the manager of Blue Jais, liked what he saw.

“Wello, a little better on his fastball, said Schneider. “They mixed their pitches well, courball was a good pitch, especially for their leftists. I felt that they picked well, some quick exterior and limited damage. They worked in the pitch, worked away, everything is well ordered.”

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Four careers have a bass 1–1 with 7.58 ERAs that begin against cardinals.

Toronto Catcher Alejandro Kirk continued his hot streak on Monday, going to 4-for-5 with two couples, one homer and two RBI, including the game-winner, in the 10th innings. In his last nine matches, he is a 16 -for -35 (.457) with four couples, one homer and 10 RBI.

A reporter asked Schneider what recently found in Kirk.

“I don’t know, you have to ask Karki. He is full of words,” Schneider quipped. “You vote for him in the all-star game.”

Cardinals have lost five of their last eight matches. They will try to bounce back to the Starter Miles Micolus (4-2, 3.96 ERA), who have allowed three runs out of their last 10 runs or less.

St. Louis has the last seven start of Mikolas. He scored three runs on eight hits in six innings against Canasus City Royals on Thursday in his most recent outing.

“I did some things well,” said Micolas. “I left some pitches in the spot, which I like them back. Some of them did a great job to execute some of them, even out of the zone, with two strikes.

“Limiting losses, keeping the contact weak as much as I can, if there is going to be contact. There are some things that I want to intensify, but overall I don’t hate it a lot.”

Mikolas is 0–0 with 6.00 ERA in three careers, which begins against Blue Jais.

Cardinals adjusted their pitching staff before the series, with Pitcher Michael McGrivi and Reliler Matt Swanson starting and recalling Reliler Relay O’Brien and Chris Roycroft.

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