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Bo Bettes leads Blue Jas to sweep cardinals

June 11, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Toronto Blue Jais Shortstop Bo Bichet (11) has been congratulated by First Base Coach Mark Budzinsky (53) after hitting a run against St. Louis Cardinals during the third innings at Bush Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imgon Images

Bo Bichet scored two runs, as Toronto Blue Jais defeated St. Louis Cardinals 5–2 on Wednesday afternoon to complete the three-game sweep.

Erni Clement went to 3 -for -4 with a Homer and Vladimir Gurro Junior. One run for Blue Jais and 2 -for -5 with RBI, won the 12th time in 14 matches.

Blue Jais Starter Eric Laur allowed two runs, one walk and four strikes in 4 1/3 innings.

Bridan Fisher retired two batsmen, Spencer Turnbull (1-0) worked in two scorer innings, Brendon Little handled the eighth, and Yaril Rodriguez closed the ninth for his first service.

Yohel Poseo hit a homer for cardinals, who has lost four straight games.

Cardinals’ Starter Matthew Libertor (3-6) allowed three earned runs on eight hits and a walk in five innings. He hit four.

Cardinals took a 1-0 lead over Macin Winn’s single, Lawyer’s wrong pick-off attempt and Wilson Contrares to a 1-0 lead in the first innings.

Pozo’s second inning homer doubled the lead of St. Louis 2–0.

Blue Jais tied the game 2–2 in the third innings. Tyler Henman arrived at a two-base error, the Bitch hit an RBI single, Ellajandro Kirk hit the same, and George Springer hit a sacrifice fly.

Toronto proceeded 4–2 in the fourth innings. Miles Straw sang, Jonatan went to the class, and they went on a split. It established the sacrifice fly of the middle and the RBI single of Gurroo.

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Homer of Clement made it 5–2 in the fifth.

Contrarasas hit a leadoff double in the sixth innings, but Turnbull retired the next three batsmen.

Kirk and Springer hit a single to open the seventh innings, but a double-play grounder and failed theft attempts ended the threat of Toronto.

In the eighth, with two outsiders, Alec Berlson went away and Nolan Aranado hit Nolan Gorman a bit.

-Bield level media

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