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Erny Clement Power Blue Jes Helps in previous struggling athletics

30 May, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Can; Toronto Blue Jas, another Basman Erney Clement (22) made a double hit against athletics in the second innings at the Rogers Center. Compulsory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Emagan Picture

Erni Clement adopted and made four hits, Edison Barser added a homer and Toronto Blue Jais defeated visiting athletics 11–7 on Friday night.

Blue Jais wrapped 15 hits and accepted 11 walks in winning his third consecutive game. He recorded 18 hits in a 12–0 win on Thursday in a four-game series opener.

Tyler Soderstrom and Sheea Langulars prepared for athletics, who have lost 15 of the 16.

Athletics briefly led to the second when Soderstrom took the center from Chris Bass (5-3) to the center on a splitter.

Toronto scored three to three in the house against Jeffrey Springs (5-4). Clement doubled, went to the barger and Matt Straw stroked an RBI single. Bo Bichet and Vladimir Gurero Junior moved to a run and George Springer blew up a sacrifice fly near the right-field line, caught by a huge Lawrence Butler.

Butler went out two in the third, stole the second and was walking with the pitch when Jacob Wilson landed in the same ground in the middle.

Again, Toronto replied and scored third in the house. Clement took to the left center. Bargar went and scored in the left-field corner on Straw’s double. Nathan Luks hit an RBI single, and Mich Spens replaced Springs, who allowed six runs, six hits and six walks in two-plus innings.

Langeliers left with one in the fourth.

Fielder Denjel Clarke, a native of Toronto, a homer in the fourth, rescued a homer in the fourth with a native of Athletics Center.

Athletics trimmed one in the fifth, when Clarke and Butler sang and scored on Brent Rooker’s double.

Toronto took a 9–5 lead in the bottom of the innings. The straw went away and stole another. Gurero deliberately went with two. The Justin Sister replaced Spens and allowed Springer to RBI Single and Kirk’s two-Rane Single.

Basit allowed five runs, seven hits and two walks with six strikes in five innings, before Mason Fluharti converted him into the sixth.

Bargar worked correctly against Grant Holman with one in the sixth. Despite Clarke’s spectacular dive, the looks doubled in the left center. The middleman sang him home.

Chad Green allowed Clarke’s RBI Single and Butler’s RBI to double in the ninth.

-Bield level media

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