Overview
- Toronto’s offense amassed 18 hits, led by Ernie Clement’s two homers and five RBIs in the second inning, with additional long balls from Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette and George Springer.
- Jose Berrios struck out nine over six scoreless innings, and relievers Mason Fluharty and Jose Ureña completed a four-hit shutout.
- The win marked Toronto’s second consecutive shutout and fourth this season, snapping a slump that saw them score only six runs over their last six road games.
- Oakland’s skid deepened as the A’s dropped their eighth straight road contest and 14th loss in 15 games, with starter Jacob Lopez yielding seven earned runs in 1.2 innings.
- Chris Bassitt is set to start Friday’s game against left-hander Jeffrey Springs, Max Scherzer will throw live batting practice, and left-hander Josh Walker was traded to the Phillies for cash considerations.