The Toronto Blue Jays secured a 7-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night with an impressive 14-hit performance. The Blue Jays came out strong in the first inning, scoring three runs off of Brewers pitcher Adrian Houser. The Brewers were able to score a run in the second inning, but the Blue Jays quickly responded with another run in the third inning.
The Blue Jays continued to dominate at the plate throughout the game, with seven different players recording hits. Bo Bichette led the way with three hits, including a double and a triple. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. also had a strong performance, going 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs.
On the pitching side, Blue Jays starter Steven Matz had a solid outing, allowing just two runs on five hits over six innings. Matz struck out six batters and walked just one. The Blue Jays bullpen also performed well, with Tim Mayza, Jordan Romano, and Rafael Dolis combining for three scoreless innings.
The Brewers struggled to get anything going offensively, managing just five hits in the game. Brewers starter Adrian Houser had a rough outing, allowing six runs on nine hits over just three innings. The Brewers bullpen was able to keep the game close, but the damage had already been done.
The win improves the Blue Jays’ record to 18-16 on the season, while the Brewers fall to 17-16. The Blue Jays will look to continue their winning ways on Wednesday night when they take on the Brewers in the second game of their three-game series.
Overall, it was an impressive performance by the Blue Jays, who showed off their offensive firepower and solid pitching. With a deep lineup and talented rotation, the Blue Jays are certainly a team to watch as the season progresses.