Thursday, September 25th, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays powered past the Boston Red Sox with a 6-1 victory, highlighted by Daulton Varsho’s fifth career grand slam and a two-run home run from George Springer. This win keeps the Blue Jays locked in a tie for the American League East lead alongside the New York Yankees.
Toronto (91-68), breaking free from a stretch of six losses in seven games, heads into a crucial closing series at home against the Tampa Bay Rays. The Blue Jays’ dominant performance on both sides of the ball has their fans hopeful as the playoff push intensifies.
Boston (87-72) missed an opportunity to secure a postseason berth with this loss. The Red Sox remain in the second AL wild card position, maintaining a one-game advantage over the Detroit Tigers (86-73) and a two-game lead over the Houston Astros (85-74) with three games left. Boston concludes the regular season at home against Detroit, making their upcoming series especially critical for their playoff aspirations.
Three Blue Jays pitchers combined to deliver six perfect innings before Jarren Duran doubled for the Red Sox in the seventh and scored on Trevor Story’s single. Louis Varland, Toronto’s opener, struck out three of six batters, followed by Eric Lauer, who retired ten consecutive hitters. Right fielder Nathan Lukes made a highlight-reel diving catch to end the fifth inning, preserving the shutout momentum.
Yariel Rodríguez (3-2) came in to retire two batters, efficiently closing the sixth frame. On Boston’s side, Brayan Bello (11-9) suffered his third consecutive losing start, allowing three runs (two earned) and three hits across five-plus innings.
The game-changer came in the sixth inning. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reached base on an error attributed to Trevor Story, tying Story with Anthony Volpe atop AL shortstops for most errors (19). After Addison Barger walked and Anthony Santander was hit by a pitch, Daulton Varsho launched a grand slam off Justin Wilson on an 0-2 pitch, marking his second grand slam of the season.
Later in the inning, George Springer crushed his team-leading 31st home run off Zack Kelly, further solidifying Toronto’s commanding lead.
Daulton Varsho’s grand slam on an 0-2 count not only broke open the game but energized the Blue Jays’ offense when it mattered most.
Toronto is an impressive 69-4 this season when scoring five runs or more, suggesting their offense is a definitive barometer for success.
Left-hander Kyle Harrison (1-1, 3.58 ERA) is expected to start Friday against the Tigers’ right-hander Casey Mize (14-6, 3.91 ERA), as Boston returns home for a crucial series.
Right-hander Shane Bieber (3-2, 3.57 ERA) will take the mound for Toronto in the first matchup of their series against the Tampa Bay Rays, facing right-hander Adrian Houser (8-4, 3.18 ERA) on Friday night.
The Toronto Blue Jays delivered when it counted most, defeating the Boston Red Sox 6-1 with a clutch grand slam from Daulton Varsho and steady pitching performances. This critical win helps Toronto maintain their share of the AL East lead as the playoff chase heats up. Meanwhile, the Red Sox remain in the wild card mix but face added pressure with the surging Tigers and Astros close behind. As both teams enter their final regular season series, playoff positions remain up for grabs in the AL postseason race.
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