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Meriners Rowdy Telles hit Grand Slam to send Blue Jais

April 19, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Can; Toronto Blue Jas first searched the ball in the first innings at the first innings at the Besan Vladimir Gurro Junior (27) Slides home to score a run for the house. Compulsory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Emagan Picture

Rowdy Telles hit a Grand Slam Home run in the 12th innings of five runs and the visiting Seattle Meriners defeated Toronto Blue Jais 8-4 on Saturday afternoon.

It was the second homer of the series and was the fifth career grand slam for a former Blue J, Tellez. Randy Arzrena had an RBI single before the tails explosion.

Ben Williamson’s own career was a double for Homer, a single shot, and a double for merrinners, who also placed the three-game series.

Andres Gimnez and Erni Clement were three hits for each to Blue Jas.

Toronto attacked the right -handed Logan Gilbert quickly. Vladimir Gurero Junior first doubled a double to the right with one and when Anthony Santnder completed the single to right.

Berios abandoned two meriners trapped in the fourth. When half the innings ended, Berrios had words with Cal Rale, who led an Infield Single. Dugouts briefly evacuated and the umpires warned both teams.

Seattle took the lead in the fifth. Williamson shut down the glove of Alan Roden, a diving with a double. JP moved to Crooford. Miles Mastrobuni sacrificed both runners in the scoring position and Rale scored them with two-out doubles in the right-field corner that a little bit.

Blue Jais tied the game to his fifth. Gimnez sang, stole the second and scored to the left on the two-out single of Alejandro Kirk. The Colin snider replaced Gilbert, who allowed nine runs, seven hits and two walks in 4 2/3 innings.

Toronto gained an edge against the snider in the sixth. Clement placed an informed hit in second place, Miles Straw took him to another place and Bo Bichet blown the RBI to the right.

Williamson broke a ciner 2–1 for a homer to tie the game in the seventh. Brendon Little replaced Berios, who allowed three runs, four hits and four walks with three strikes in his six-plus innings.

Seattle’s Andress Munoz (1-0) allowed only one to run in the 11th.

Julio Rodriguez’s automatic runner Crawford finished third against Jacob Barns (0–1). Leo Rivas and Rale went. Arozrena hit RBI single and Tellez cleaned the hideouts with two explosions on the right.

Casey Lawrence allowed a run on George Springer’s groundout at the lowest part of the 12th.

-Bield level media

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